- Reproduce the Impreza, Japan's representative rally car, in an affordable 1/43 scale.
[About the actual vehicle]
- Subaru, which began participating in the World Rally Championship in earnest in 1988, used the Impreza WRC as its main machine from 1993 to 2008.
- It was developed as a successor to the previous main machine, Legacy.
- From 1990, Prodrive, known as a British racing car constructor, cooperated in development.
- Won the Manufacturer's Championship for three consecutive years from 1995 to 1996 and 1997.
- Driven by Tommi Mäkinen and Petter Solberg in 2002.
- Solberg won his first race in the final race of 2002.
- The 2002 machine is equipped with a horizontally opposed 4-cylinder 1994cc engine equipped with a turbocharger.
- It used 4WD combined with Prodrive's 6-speed semi-automatic transmission.
[About the model]
- This is a 1/43 scale plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Subaru Impreza WRC, a masterpiece rally car representing Japan that was active in the World Rally Championship and WRC.
- Finished with 28 parts, total length 102mm, width 43mm.
- This is a fun model that is easy to assemble and has an affordable size.
- The 4-door sedan body realistically expresses its style in the palm of your hand.
-Details such as the shape of the blister fender, the rear wing prepared as a separate part, and the air intake on the roof are sharp.
- Also, the interior is modeled with plenty of atmosphere such as bucket seats and dashboard.
- Seat belts are reproduced with decals.
- The marking is a decal of car number 11 from the 2002 Tour de Corse, where Petter Solberg won his first WRC victory.
- This is a kit that even beginners can easily try.
[Major features]
- Reproduce Subaru Impreza WRC in 1/24
- 28 parts. Finished total length 102mm, width 43m
- The marking is a decal reproduction of Petter Solberg's car number 11, which won the 2002 Tour de Corse.
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