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Product Description ■ Finishing the E46 with 3D printed parts with a delicate slit grill that tightens the expression.
About the actual car
The main machine of BMW which is proud of the history of many brilliant glory in the touring car race was the code name E46 model.
It was developed based on the 4th generation BMW 3 series which appeared in 1999, and it was entrusted to many teams participating in the touring car race around the world.
The BMW E46 was adopted by Carly Motorsport which participated in the Touring Car Championship and DTCC in the Netherlands from 1999 to 2003.
In 2001, Tomu Coronel won the Driving Championship. BMW's E46 continued to be active in the European Touring Car Championship and the British Touring Car Championship.
About the model
The model is a plastic model assembly kit reproducing the BMW320i and E46 in 1/24 scale.
This kit contains a grill with 3D printed parts and bonnet pin. The delicate expression of the louver is a finish unique to 3D printing.
By replacing the plastic molded parts in the kit, it tightens up sharply.
Of course, there is no treatment such as parting line, etc., and it is also attractive that it is easy to install.
There is also 2 types of bonnet pin available in 3D printed parts.
Compared to etching parts, it does not need any processing. The carving expression of the body part of the kit is shaved and the 3D printed bonnet pin is attached.
Compared to etching parts, it does not need any processing. It is also easy to install.
There are also 2 types of bonnet pin available in 3D printed parts.
Compared to etching parts, the inside of the kit accurately conveys the atmosphere of the racing model such as roll cage and bucket seat, various equipment and dashboard.
The markings are prepared from the 3D printed bonnet pin. It is a model that can not be missed by touring car fans.
Of course, the inside of the kit accurately conveys the atmosphere of the racing model such as roll cage and bucket seat, various devices and dashboard.
The detailed expression of the louver is a finish unique to 3D printing.
The bottom surface of the chassis is full of three dimensionality.
The coloring of the machine which won the touring car race in 2001 in the Netherlands is reproduced in a large decal.
[Product details]
[Total length : approx. 190 mm] 1990 2000 2001 320 2001 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters season Coronel Coronel