• Fully exposed Carbon Nissan Skyline GTR R34 Inno64
    TPC,  Inno64,  LCD Model,  Tarmac Works

    Modelcars featuring Exposed Carbon Fibre? – NEXT LEVEL FEATURETTE

    What’s the matter about carbon fiber? Carbon is considered one of the materials in automotive construction whose importance will increase in the future. Designers love it in all its variations: Real carbon, partial carbon, carbon foil, in the interior or as add-on parts – the dark material looks noble and sporty at the same time. Engineers are at least as enthusiastic about carbon: it guarantees high strength and rigidity with a low specific weight. For this, however, it has to be produced at great expense. So it is beautiful and valuable – and that makes carbon the black gold among high-tech materials. In motor sports in particular, every kilogram saved…

  • Nissan Skyline GTR R34 Models from Inno64, MiniGT, Tomica, Time Micro, Stance Hunters in 1:64 scale
    Time Micro,  Greenlight,  Inno64,  Kyosho,  MiniGT,  Tomica

    Legacy of Nissan Skyline GTR R34 – JDM FEATURETTE

    The Skyline Culture: The roots of the Nissan Skyline GT-R go back to 1969, when Nissan introduced the Skyline 2000 as the “2000 GT-R” sports version. At the time, the Japanese car, which was powered by an in-line six-cylinder, had 160 hp and weighed only 1,100 kilograms, was Nissan’s reaction to American muscle cars. The attempt failed to some extent, the GT-R sold rather sluggishly due to the oil crisis in the 1970s and was discontinued in 1973. (Today, however, the so-called “shoe boxes”, Hakosuka, are traded in good condition for well over 200,000 Euros). It was not until 1989 that project manager Kozo Watanabe decided to offer a GT-R…