This 1/24 injection-molded kit depicts a street-custom Nissan Fairlady 240Z and is targeted at builders crafting display-ready examples and small series showcases.
Introduced in 1969, the Fairlady 240Z combined European-inspired styling with Japanese manufacturing efficiency. Exported under the Datsun name in many markets, the 240Z became celebrated for its long-hood, short-deck design and rear-wheel-drive feel, qualities that appealed to enthusiasts throughout the 1970s.
The kit reproduces the external proportions typical of a street-custom 240Z. Expect to perform standard styrene modelling tasks—trimming, sanding, filling, and painting—to achieve a refined finish. The body lends itself to external modification and aftermarket detail parts; commonly adjusted areas include wheel fitment, ride height, and paint/texturing. Refer to photographic sources for era-appropriate paint schemes and decal positioning. To reduce fit issues, try parts together before final cementing.
Well suited for modellers who want a clean, street-custom presentation of a classic Japanese sports car, with obvious opportunities for stance and finish improvements.
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