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1/24 Lotus Europa Special TAM24358
1/24 Lotus Europa Special TAM24358


 
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Description
 
Lotus Europa Special 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 168mm, width: 73mm. With the removal of the hood, the engine can be viewed even after completion. It features twin carburetor, 5-speed transmission, and shift linkage in the rear, plus new air funnels. New parts: Rear wing and RS Watanabe option wheels. Features redesigned decals, plus new photo-etched parts (front grille) and seatbelt stickers. A realistic cockpit sports instrument panel, high backed seats, 3-spoke steering wheel, and short gear shift. Lotus logo, emblems and mirror surfaces are recreated by metal transfers.

1/24 Lotus Europa Special Plastic Model Kit

This is a re-issue of the Lotus Europa Special (previously Item 24212), with a number of updates to the kit. The Europa is a lightweight masterpiece of a sports car packed with features more likely seen on a racing car in its era: a sleek, low body, midship mounted engine and FRP frame components. Europa's were manufactured between 1966 and 1972, and the Special was the final version of the car. It had a "big valve" 126hp 1,558cc four-cylinder engine, five-speed transmission and alloy wheels.

Features:

  • 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 168mm, width: 73mm.
  • With the removal of the hood, the engine can be viewed even after completion. It features twin carburetor, 5-speed transmission, and shift linkage in the rear, plus new air funnels.
  • New parts: Rear wing and RS Watanabe option wheels.
  • Features redesigned decals, plus new photo-etched parts (front grille) and seatbelt stickers.
  • A realistic cockpit sports instrument panel, high backed seats, 3-spoke steering wheel, and short gear shift.
  • Lotus logo, emblems and mirror surfaces are recreated by metal transfers.

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