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Yen Price: (Merchandise Only) |
3,400
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| Stock Status: |
DiscontinuedWhat this means |
| Originally Released: | July 2008 |
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| Size/Weight: | 32.0 x 20.6 x 6.7 cm/330g |
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| Shipping Estimate: | EMS: 1,860 yen, SAL: 880 yen |
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| Product Overview: | This item is an injection-plastic passenger car kit. It requires both cement and painting to complete or use. |
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"Itasha" literally means "pain car" in Japanese, suggesting that these cars garishly decorated with colorful anime character graphics are embarrassingly painful to look at or ride in. A bit harsh, perhaps, but there you have it! Another take on the name is that it's riffing on the similar sound of the nickname for Italian cars, also pronounced "Itasha" but with the kana for Italy's "Ita" in place of the kanji for pain (also pronounced "ita" in this combination). "Sha" in both cases means "car." This nice Mazda FD3S RX-7 kit features graphics from the popular "Lucky Star" anime. The decals for the graphics are particularly well done, featuring image fidelity not often seen in automotive kits. Aside from the decals, this is Aoshima's standard curbside (no engine detail) kit of the Mazda Roadster 1800RS. Body and interior are molded in white, with chassis in black. Matte chrome rims are included.
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