Hasegawa 20831 1/24 BMW 320i - Custom Exterior Plastic Model Kit  [HA-20831]

Hasegawa 20831 - 1/24 BMW 320i Custom Version
Price:
AUD$42.36
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-20831
GTIN:
4967834208315
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Hasegawa 20831 - 1/24 BMW 320i custom exterior description and assembly notes

This 1/24 scale injection plastic kit depicts the BMW 320i in a custom configuration, issued as a limited-release car model with priority given to exterior and trim detail reproduction.

Since the 1970s the BMW 3 Series has occupied the brand's compact executive segment, and the 320i tag has been used on multiple generations to indicate 2.0-litre petrol models commonly built as saloon or touring cars. The real vehicle typically pairs rear-wheel drive with options for factory or aftermarket bodywork chosen for balanced on-road performance.

The kit represents the custom-version exterior of the 320i and is intended for builders who emphasise surface fidelity and correct proportions. Assembly will follow standard modelling steps like trimming, test-fitting, and painting. Check panel alignment, trim fit, and wheel seating when constructing a custom-bodied 1/24 car for optimal appearance.

Reference images and original factory literature are useful when replicating specific trim choices or aftermarket panels. For display presentations, pick scale-appropriate wheels and tyres and apply subtle finishing techniques to increase realism without modifying the kit structure.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Assembly: plastic model kit

A limited-run 1/24 plastic kit aimed at modellers focused on exterior accuracy and custom-body displays; suited to collectors tracking variations of the 320i.

Dry-fit all body panels first to identify any gaps or interference, then sand and adjust mating surfaces before final gluing to secure clean joins and accurate lines.
Mask carefully and use metallic paints or foil for trim; small brush-applied highlights can improve definition on narrow chrome strips.
Typical areas to inspect are wheel clearance, panel gaps around the custom bodywork, and alignment of head and tail lamp openings; these respond well to careful sanding and test-fitting.
Clean parts with mild detergent, remove mould lines, and apply a light primer to reveal any imperfections before final paint application.
Yes, with measured trimming or use of aftermarket hubs and tyres you can alter stance and fitment, but test-fit changes carefully to maintain correct scale proportions.

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