I received my order from Japan a few weeks ago and on my 177th post for DLM 1/64th or smaller models the first one is a set of racing cars.
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The cars were based on the Japanese Grand Prix T-VI class race (1601 to 2000cc) in 1964, it managed to secure both 1st and 2nd place.
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The #37 was driven by Yokoyama while #39 by Oishi Hideo.
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I’m beginning to enjoy collecting these vintage race cars so I was happy that I discovered these nicely detailed Prince Gloria (before it merge with Nissan) and according to another blogger was released back in 2004.
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It comes in a set of 2 models. And if you would like to collect the Prince Gloria model you may still find this set and Tomica has just re-released the Gloria Super 6 in non-racing livery in November 2018 and comes in I believe 2 colors.
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Here is the box set and just so you know, the only downside to this set is they came in plastic base instead of metal. Still a wonderful addition to your JDM collection that would probably never see the light in any other manufacturer like M2 or Greenlight.