1/24 Fujimi FJ-12666 Ferrari 250 GTO Special Edition RWD plastic model kit (Wire Wheel)  [FJ-12666]

Fujimi 12666 - RS-35 EX-1 1/24 Ferrari 250 GTO Special Edition (w/Wire Wheel)
Price:
AUD$51.23
Brand:
Fujimi
Model:
FJ-12666
GTIN:
4968728126661
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Kit brief: Fujimi RS-35 EX-1 1/24 Ferrari 250 GTO Special Edition

This 1/24 plastic kit reproduces the Ferrari 250 GTO Special Edition in Fujimi's Real Sports Car range, identified as RS-35 EX-1 and portraying the rear-wheel-drive layout.

The Ferrari 250 GTO was developed in the early 1960s as a homologation GT car. Its 3.0-liter V12 configuration, lightweight coachwork, and aerodynamic thought contributed to its competition success and lasting influence on classic sports car aesthetics.

The model is at 1/24 scale and supplies wire wheel components as listed in the product title. Assembly will need standard modeling adhesives and tools; preparing and assembling wire wheels requires deliberate handling and careful alignment. Painting and finishing techniques will significantly change the finished presentation.

Modelers seeking an accurate static display should verify finishing details and livery through reference material before painting. The Special Edition status and inclusion of wire wheels are the kit's main build considerations.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Assembly: Plastic model kit
  • Wire wheel parts included

A straightforward 1/24 static kit that emphasises the car's shape and the wire wheel option; appropriate for hobbyists planning a period-correct display model of the Ferrari 250 GTO.

Thorough sanding of seams, careful priming, and light wet-sanding between coats help achieve a smooth paint finish. Use thin, even layers and allow proper drying time for the best result.
Paint small wheel components before final assembly where possible. Mask carefully and consider hand-brushing or airbrushing in stages to avoid clogging fine details.
Yes. Dry-fitting subassemblies helps identify alignment issues and reduces the need for corrective sanding once glue is applied. This is particularly useful for wheels and body panels.
For display-quality results, consider adding small aftermarket parts, refining panel lines, and using decals or hand-painting for badges and trim to enhance realism.

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