――Even on 1/87, the total length is close to 7 cm, which is a full-size wagon from the good old days !!
--It is a die-cast completed model of the 1975 Buick Estate Wagon reproduced in HO scale, 1/87 size.
[About the actual vehicle]
――The Buick Estate Wagon is the estate wagon that General Motors of the United States had lined up under the Buick brand from 1970 to 1990.
――It was the highest-end model of the wagon prepared by General Motors.
--Wheelbase 124 inches, total length 220 inches, 5.5 meters big size.
--The body with four doors and tailgate had a luggage compartment with a capacity of 106 cubic feet.
--The engine is equipped with a Buick V8 7.5 liter engine.
――In 1971, the model was changed to the second generation.
――The overall length is getting longer year by year, and it has reached 5.8 meters in the last 1975 and 1976 models of the second generation.
――The model was changed in 1977, and when it came to the 3rd generation, it was downsized according to the times.
――The estate wagon was discontinued at the end of 1990.
――The lifestyle that represented America at that time was to load various tools into a large luggage compartment, go out to the suburbs, enjoy picnics with the family, and go shopping at a shopping center in the suburbs.
[About the model]
――The brand of miniature models that has gained the support of a wide range of fans for over 20 years is [Classic Metal Works].
-The model is a 1/87 scale, HO scale size model that [Classic Metal Works] deals with, and reproduces the 1975 Buick Estate Wagon.
--The model is a pre-painted finished product with a die-cast body.
――It realistically expresses the relaxed style of the American estate wagon, which boasts the largest size with a total length of about 67 mm.
-Of course, the rail attached to the roof is also reproduced.
――In addition to the exterior, the interior of the room is also realistically modeled.
――The body color of this model is dark green, which is the basic color, and woody is painted on the side of the body.
――The front grille and bumpers are painted in silver to enhance the reality.
――Since it is a familiar HO scale for model railroad fans, it is a good idea to place it in the layout of the railroad.
[Major features]
--Reproduced the 1975 Buick Estate Wagon on 1/87, HO scale
--Completed model of a miniature car that has been painted and assembled
――The interior is also reproduced with plenty of atmosphere
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )