[About the actual vehicle]
――Chrysler's Plymouth Fury was born in 1956 as a Plymouth specialty model and was lined up until 1978.
――A 2-door and 4-door hardtop, a 2-door convertible, a 4-door sedan, and a 4-door station wagon were prepared and gained popularity from a wide range of fans.
--In 1957, the body design was slightly changed.
――Equipped with a large vertical tail fin on the rear, it caught my eye.
――After that, model changes were repeated while changing the style and size, and in 1975, the 7th generation model appeared.
--Continued production until 1978, ending its history.
[About the model]
--The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the 1958 model of Plymouth Fury on a 1/25 scale.
――This kit is a snap kit that uses an inset type assembly that does not use adhesive.
――In addition, the interior parts that reproduce the interior are omitted, and the chassis is also an integrally molded part. The number of parts is 21 with a simplified parts configuration.
――Even beginner modelers can feel free to work on it and assemble it easily.
――The total length of the finished product is about 20 cm and the width is about 7 cm.
-The body style is a solid reproduction of the design with large tail fins unique to the 1958 Fury.
--In addition, the bonnet hood is modeled with street tunes such as a supercharged blower and chrome-plated wheel parts.
――You can enjoy a powerful finish with its size.
-In addition, a colorful decal sheet that colors the body is also available.
――It's also a good idea to make it easily and use your skills to create an original finish.
[Major features]
--Plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the 1958 Plymouth Fury on 1/25 scale
--Inset snap kit that does not use adhesive for assembly
--Reproduce only the appearance by reducing the number of parts
――Easy to assemble with 21 parts
――The total length is about 20 cm and the width is about 7 cm.
--The front and rear wheels are securely attached with a metal shaft.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )