--Custom buggy that conveys free air
[About the actual vehicle]
――The Dune Buggy was made as a car that runs lightly on sandy areas such as beaches and deserts.
――In the United States, the model modified by Meyers Manx based on the Volkswagen Beetle is famous, and it is gaining high popularity for leisure use.
--The Meyers Manx Dune Buggy was born in 1964 by Bruce Mayers.
--Using the Volkswagen platform, equipped with a fiberglass open top body with bug eye style headlights on the front.
--For the engine, the Beetle's horizontally opposed 4-cylinder air-cooled engine is used in the same rear layout, and a slightly wider range of tires are attached to the rear tires.
--Sufficient grip was secured in the sand.
――In California, where there is little rain, it became a custom car that gained high popularity in the 1960s due to its ability to run on sand and fashionable style.
[About the model]
-The model is a 1/25 scale plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the Meyers Manx dune buggy.
--The Volkswagen Beetle's air-cooled horizontally-opposed 4-cylinder engine mounted on the rear, front and rear suspension, etc. are mechanically reproduced.
――The winding exhaust pipe is also firmly modeled.
--A slightly wider range of tires are available at the rear.
-The front and rear wheels are plated parts to tighten your feet.
-The body is a realistic reproduction of the light design of Meyers Manx's original design equipped with bug eye style headlights called insect eyes.
――The open top body firmly models the interior such as the dashboard.
-A kit that conveys the essence of a simple and lightweight dune buggy is a must-see for American car fans and custom car fans.
[Major features]
――It is a kit that reproduces Meyers Manx's Dune Buggy on 1/25 scale.
--Realistic modeling of open-top beedi style
--The horizontally opposed 4-cylinder engine is also reproduced at the rear
-Realistic reproduction of chassis mechanism such as front and rear suspension
--Completion size: Overall length: Approximately 150mm
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