Toyota Supra A80
Range Rover Sport
Land Rover Discovery 4
Mazda RX-7 FC3S
Mazda RX-7 FC3S Initial D Edition
This 1:18 scale all-opening diecast model not only boasts official dual licensing from both Mazda and Kodansha’s “Initial D,” but is also based on the ride of Ryosuke Takahashi, the “White Comet of Akagi.” It perfectly condenses the rounded lines and tuning essence of this 90s JDM legend right onto your desk.
The solid white paint is uniform and delicate. Paired with the exclusive “RED SUNS” livery and a separate rear wing component, it flawlessly recreates the iconic look of the “White Comet” from the manga.
The iconic pop-up headlights are not only sharp in shape but also feature independent mechanical linkage, allowing them to open and close on each side. The internal light buckets and lens patterns are intricately detailed. The front lip, side skirts, and other parts feature separate components, paired with glossy black multi-spoke wheels and highly accurate brake calipers, fully showcasing the aggressive stance of a competitive race car.
Mitsubishi EVO III
This 1:64 scale diecast model breaks through the physical limitations of its small size. It not only perfectly replicates the classic silhouette of the EVO III but also innovatively integrates a highly ritualistic magnetic lighting and wireless charging system, completely redefining the play experience of traditional static models.
It is no longer just a cold piece of metal, but a complete interactive setup. It comes with a 1:1 scale physical car key—which is actually a clever magnetic switch. Simply tap the key against the hood, and the headlights and taillights will instantly illuminate, perfectly recreating the moment of unlocking your real car and maximizing that sense of ritual.
Land Rover Range Rover Sport & Discovery 4
The on-road elegance of the Range Rover Sport and the off-road confidence of the Discovery 4—these two 1:64 scale diecast masterpieces together piece together the most complete soul of the Land Rover brand. Whether quietly admired in a display cabinet for their glossy paint and light reflections, or handled to experience the charm of their precise mechanical linkages, they are both excellent collectibles that pay tribute to classics and showcase refined taste.