Metal car Mazda RX-7 with light and sound effects, 21 cm, scale 1:24
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Metal car Mazda RX-7 with light and sound effects, 21 cm, scale 1:24
The Mazda RX-7 FC sports car, produced by the Japanese automaker Mazda from 1978 to 2002. The RX-7 was equipped with a two-section rotary piston engine and had a front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout. The RX-7 replaced the RX-3 (both were sold in Japan under the Savanna brand), displacing all other rotary Mazda cars except for the Cosmo. If the creators of the first generation RX-7 were inspired by the Lotus Elan, then when developing the next generation car, the Porsche 924/944 served as a guide. A scale model of the car will be a great gift for both a small "car enthusiast" and older collectors. The model is made of metal with some plastic accessories, equipped with an inertial mechanism, when pressing the hood, light effects (headlights) and sound effects (engine sound) are activated. A high degree of detail ensures maximum similarity to the original.
Batteries: 3 x LR44/AG13 (1.5V) included.
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