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The TAMIYA 1966 Volkswagen Beetle Model Car (1/24 scale) is a meticulously crafted model made from high-quality plastics, featuring acrylic enamel paint for a vibrant finish. Weighing just 253 grams and measuring 11.5 x 7.5 x 2.8 inches, this model is perfect for collectors and hobbyists alike, offering an engaging assembly experience that brings the classic automobile to life.
Paint Type | acrylic enamel |
Material Type | Plastics |
Size | 1/24 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 253 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 11.5 x 7.5 x 2.8 inches |
Additional Features | 1966 Volkswagen Beetle model car |
Scale | 1/24th scale |
Subject Character | Porsche,Volkswagen |
Style | Cylinder |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Automobile |
Color | Blue |
G**.
Lots of Fun
Easy to make. I turned mine into Herbie the Love Bug
S**2
Nice kit
Tamiya makes great models. The quality of the molding and the fit of the parts is beyond most other brands.
M**.
Great Transaction
Nicer than the Amazon picture. Love it.
J**R
Typical Tamiya Quality - Except...
So why would anyone build this model? Well, because I found out my father-in-law owned one of these when he was stationed in Germany in the 60’s - when he dated my mother-in-law… so yeah I thought it would be a nice gift. Pros: nice Tamiya quality with parts fitting perfectly - except - ugh, see below; great detail as usual for Tamiya; metal etching parts for two of the body details; all tires turn (always a plus for me); front steering linkage works left to right; decent amount of chrome detail; clear plastic is crystal clear!; instructions are detailed and include era-appropriate painting schemes. Cons: the hood and engine cover are designed to be installed during post full-body assembly - it’s awkward and neither fit optimally - it takes quite a bit to setup for a fully closed hood/lid display, which obscures all the detail, but terribly difficult to open without disturbing the entire model. Perhaps a pro could make that work; the metal flashing around the windows is near impossible to paint if you are not a pro - I did without, but I did try the chrome pinstriping on the hood and side panels - see pic); surprising lack of decals - the license plates had to be painted by hand - I used a pen. Overall it was a fun build; I give it a B. (Notet: a “B” is actually low for Tamiya, but since they are the only company making a 60’s era Volkswagen model kit, perhaps they should get an A).
J**R
This is a fun but kinda hard one to do.
A fun detailed model, had fun doing this car.
J**F
Not all paints listed in the instructions are required!
Bought as a gift and it was a hit! I also bought paints, brushes, etc. and if you plan to do the same, not all the paints in the instructions are required, which is a bit misleading. You'll need just about everything else, though some are only required in one step, but I've added a list below to indicate which are optional paints, depending on what color is chosen for the exterior and interior (note: these are the official Tamiya brand paint codes/names and some exterior/interior choices require mixing paints):-TS-14 Black: exterior paint option-TS-36 Mica Red: exterior paint option-TS-7 Racing White: exterior paint option-X-14 Sky Blue: only if mixing exterior paint (Bahama Blue)-X-15 Light Green: only if mixing exterior paint (Bahama Blue)-X-22 Clear: only if mixing interior/exterior paint (Fontana Grey, Platinum, Sea Sand)-X-28 Park Green: only if mixing exterior paint (Java Green)-X-3 Royal Blue: only if mixing exterior paint (Sea Blue)-X-5 Green: only if mixing exterior paint (Java Green)
A**N
Model, not diecast
Great model, I purchased thus for a friend who has the real thing. I searched for many months. I thankful to have found it.
S**V
Final result is not worth all the effort
The scale was a bit deceiving and the parts were quite small. I was dissapointed that the glue was not included. It took many hours of detailed gluing and I amnot sure the final result was worth all the effort.
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