Tamiya 24362 - 1/24 Subaru BRZ (ZD8) Precision Display Kit  [24362]

Tamiya 24362 - 1/24 Subaru BRZ (ZD8)
Price:
AUD$37.25
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
24362
GTIN:
4950344243624
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Tamiya 1/24 Subaru BRZ build summary

The Subaru BRZ combines agile handling with a refined profile, and the second-generation model from 2021 adds better aerodynamics alongside a 2.4-liter boxer engine. Tamiya's 1/24 kit faithfully reflects those upgrades, producing a compact yet detailed replica.

Construction notes and kit benefits

This model reproduces the 2.4-liter horizontally opposed four-cylinder DOHC engine and features an opening hood with a stay so the engine bay can be displayed. Key aerodynamic elements such as roof channels and bumper-side air inlets are separate pieces to aid painting and alignment.

The kit also includes metal transfers for mirror detailing, metal-plated components for taillight accents and the muffler, plus 10-spoke wheels with synthetic rubber tyres for an authentic look. The assembly is aimed at builders who value precise fit and finish.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Length: 178mm
  • Width: 74mm
  • Height: 55mm
  • Material: Plastic
  • Opening Hood: Yes
  • Metal Transfers: Included
At 178mm long, the finished model fits standard small display cases. Consider a shallow plinth or diorama base if you plan to show the open hood or engine details.
The kit includes synthetic rubber tyres which provide a realistic appearance and a slight give compared to hard plastic, improving the finished look of the wheels.
Use tweezers and a flat brush to position metal transfers, and press them down gently. Seal them with a clear coat to prevent lifting and to match the shine of plated parts.

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