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explosion!

explosion!

¥4,200

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商品説明

Duke 1/25 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee General Lee
Category
Toys/hobbies/goods
toy
mini car
Product condition
New, unused
Burden of shipping charges
Shipping included (paid by seller)
Shipping method
Ordinary mail (fixed form, non-fixed form)
Region of origin
to be decided
Number of days until shipping
Ships in 1-2 days
Thank you very much for seeing it

This is a 1/25 scale die-cast metal minicar of the 1969 Dodge Charger that played a car chase in the popular action comedy drama broadcast on CBS TV in the United States from 1979 to 1985.

It has been displayed in a dark place since I purchased it many years ago, but I am putting it up for sale to organize my collection.

I took it out of the box to take pictures, but other than that it was displayed in its box.

I think it is relatively beautiful, but since it is a very old item, there are scratches on the outer box, damage, tape marks, peeling of the film, etc. I would appreciate it if you could check the photos.

Please check the 9th and 10th photos carefully!
There are paint cracks on the ceiling.

Since this is an amateur storage to the last, I think that there may be oversights such as scratches and threads due to deterioration over time, so please refrain from those who are looking for a new or complete product.

If you like foreign dramas, if you are a core fan, if you like minicars, how about adding it to your room or garage collection?
#car in the play
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Buyer's review
The original version was aired as a drama in the 1980s, and in the 2000s it was made into a movie called Explosion!
Duke.
Artell has turned the 1969 Dodge Charger "General Lee" into a miniature model on a 1/25 scale.
A model that reproduces the details firmly at a reasonable price, such as flashy orange coloring, paint such as the same numbering as in the play, and a bonnet opening and closing gimmick for the engine room.