-It is [Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign Goodwood Festival of Speed 2018] produced as a 1/18 scale handmade model car of [EIDOLON].
――This model is a faithful reproduction of the [Nissan GT-R50 by Italdesign], which was born in 2019, 50 years after the birth of the GT-R, in a joint project with Italdesign of Italy.
-The actual car of [GT-R50 by Italdesign] was first released at the Goodwood Festival of Speed held in the UK in July 2018.
--Italdesign created a prototype based on the GT-R NISMO. Nissan's design department is in charge of interior and exterior design.
-The exterior, which is also the biggest feature, has a low roof height, a special body shape is given, and there is no remnant of the base vehicle. The exclusive color of `Liquid Kinetic Gray` like the smooth metal surface of the body color and` Energetic Sigma Gold `with a matte texture further enhances the characteristic body. The spoilers at the bottom of the body are finished with a matte finish of visible carbon.
――Carbon blades are also attached to the specially designed wheels that have been increased in size by 1 inch in the front and rear.
――The interior finish is a concept car. Composed of carbon fiber, backskin and gold accents.
――At our company, based on the 3D data provided by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Italdesign, we interviewed the actual vehicle and developed the model.
――We take detailed pictures and create 1/18 scale 3D data.
――The characteristic lighting equipment is a combination of etching parts, clear parts, and vacuum parts to maximize the characteristics of the actual vehicle.
――We will paint and assemble with an emphasis on the texture of each part without deforming as much as possible.
――Attach carbon decals to the carbon parts around the body.
--The special body color makes the model more three-dimensional by painting clear black on a metal paint such as chrome.
--Carbon is used for the name plate.
--Leather base, acrylic clear cover, carbon name plate, silicone cloth included
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