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Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 07:41 AM UTC
This highly anticipated 1/24 scale BMW E30 M3 from BeeMax is about to hit the stores (hopefully shortly). Shown again at the Shizouka Hobby Show, BeeMax showed us the sprues as well as an assembled example of the kit.
Although this is not the first E30 BMW M3 in 1/24 scale, this will be the first correctly proportioned M3. Back in the 90s, Fujimi and released a E30 M3 along with the Mercedes 190E. Despite their greatest efforts, tooling was shared between the two cars thus alternating their proportions incorrectly.
Fast forward 20 years, advancements in tooling and mold making as allowed BeeMax of Macau (with the help of Aoshima) to create from the ground up a correctly proportioned BMW E30 M3. This will be a quick seller for sure as demand for this model is extremely high. BeeMax's previous release, the PIAA Honda Civic was a great hit and sold out almost instantly.
Pictures courtesy of BeeMax model kits via their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BeemaxModelKitsMacau/
Fast forward 20 years, advancements in tooling and mold making as allowed BeeMax of Macau (with the help of Aoshima) to create from the ground up a correctly proportioned BMW E30 M3. This will be a quick seller for sure as demand for this model is extremely high. BeeMax's previous release, the PIAA Honda Civic was a great hit and sold out almost instantly.
Pictures courtesy of BeeMax model kits via their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BeemaxModelKitsMacau/
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