1/24 Isuzu Gemini (JT190) ZZ Handling by Lotus Front-Wheel-Drive Coupe Kit - Hasegawa 20804  [HA-20804]

Hasegawa 20804 - 1/24 Isuzu Gemini (JT190) ZZ Handling by Lotus (1988) Blue Color
Price:
AUD$34.80
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-20804
GTIN:
4967834208049
Condition:
Brand New
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Hasegawa 1/24 Isuzu Gemini JT190 ZZ Handling by Lotus — 1988 blue model

The 1/24 plastic model depicts the 1988 Isuzu Gemini JT190 ZZ Handling by Lotus in a blue colour. This kit concentrates on exterior accuracy and is presented as a straightforward project for hobby builders.

The JT190 Gemini was a compact 1980s model, with ZZ Handling editions offering slightly sportier suspension and trim differences compared with standard trims. The model captures those visual distinctions intended for display rather than track use.

As a scale kit, the focus is on correct body lines and surface detail suitable for shelf display or a small scene. The boxed blue variant provides a direct paint reference for finishing. Assembly involves standard modelling steps: test-fitting, trimming, gluing, and painting.

Model builders seeking a clean silhouette and period-correct detailing will find this kit suitable, and it can also be used as a platform for light upgrade parts or paint effects.

Specifications

  • Scale - 1/24
  • Assembly - plastic model kit (requires builder assembly)
  • Variant - blue color version

A faithful 1/24 scale representation of the Isuzu Gemini JT190 ZZ Handling by Lotus in blue, appropriate for display and modest detailing work.

Use hobby acrylic or enamel paints formulated for plastic models. Thin coats and an appropriate primer will deliver a smooth finish for the blue livery.
Standard plastic cement for polystyrene parts is suitable. For clear parts, consider using a non-fogging glue to avoid marking transparent surfaces.
Yes. Many modellers opt to fit photo-etched trims or resin extras to increase realism, especially for badges, grille work, or interior accents.
If the chosen finish includes contrasting trims, mask carefully with low-tack tape and apply multiple light passes of paint to avoid runs.
Remove mould lines, sand joins smooth, and use a thin primer before applying the final paint layers to ensure even coverage and adhesion.

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