The Nissan Skyline (1973) 2000 GT-R 1/24 scale model by Maisto is a detailed diecast replica of one of Japan’s most iconic classic cars, often referred to as the “Hakosuka” GT-R, due to its boxy shape (“hako” means box in Japanese, and “suka” is short for Skyline). Here’s an overview of the real car and the 1/24 scale model:
Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R (1973)
- Model and History: The 1973 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R (chassis code KPGC110) was part of the first generation of GT-Rs, known for its motorsport heritage and performance. It followed the success of the original Hakosuka GT-R (1969-1972), but the 1973 version, though similar in appearance, was produced in much smaller numbers due to stricter emission regulations.
- Design: The 2000 GT-R is instantly recognizable for its classic 1970s boxy shape, distinctive circular tail lights, aggressive front fascia, and flared wheel arches. It had a raw, muscular look that has made it a cult classic in the JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) car scene.
- Performance: Powered by the legendary 2.0-liter S20 inline-6 engine, the 2000 GT-R produced around 160 horsepower, with a 5-speed manual transmission. It was primarily a race-oriented vehicle, and its performance on the track made it a beloved car in Japan’s motorsport circles.
- Rarity and Legacy: Only 197 units of the 1973 Skyline 2000 GT-R were produced before the oil crisis and emissions regulations ended production. Its rarity and iconic design make it highly sought after by collectors today.
Maisto 1/24 Scale Model
- Scale: The 1/24 scale offers a good balance between size and detail, making it larger than the more compact 1/43 scale but smaller than the 1/18 scale. This scale is ideal for collectors who want detailed models without taking up too much space.
- Detailing:
- Exterior: Maisto’s 1/24 scale model of the 1973 Skyline 2000 GT-R captures the car’s iconic design features. Expect the boxy silhouette, flared fenders, circular tail lights, and front grille with the GT-R badge to be reproduced accurately. The side mirrors mounted on the fenders (a classic design feature) and the front lip spoiler are likely to be included.
- Wheels and Tires: Maisto typically replicates the correct vintage wheel design, along with the appropriately scaled tires, adding authenticity to the model.
- Interior: Maisto’s attention to detail often extends to the interior, even at 1/24 scale. You can expect to see basic features of the 1970s sports car cockpit, including bucket seats, a detailed dashboard, and steering wheel. The simple yet functional interior of the GT-R should be well represented.
- Opening Features:
- Opening Doors: Maisto’s 1/24 models usually have opening doors that allow you to view the interior more closely.
- Hood: The model might have an opening hood, revealing the engine bay. If so, you can expect a detailed miniature version of the S20 engine, complete with its signature inline-6 configuration.
- Collectibility: The 1/24 scale Maisto Skyline 2000 GT-R is a great piece for collectors of JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) cars, particularly fans of classic Nissan Skylines and the GT-R lineage. While Maisto models are generally affordable compared to high-end brands, they still offer a good level of detail, making them popular with both casual and serious collectors.





































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