This is the 1999 Mazda RX7 FD3S Pink Metallic in 1:18 scale by Solido.
The 1999 Mazda RX-7 FD3S—especially in a striking Pink Metallic finish—is one of the most distinctive Japanese sports cars ever built, blending exotic styling with cutting-edge engineering. What truly set it apart from its competition was its 13B-REW twin-rotor rotary engine, a compact and lightweight powerplant paired with a rare sequential twin-turbo system that delivered smooth low-end response and a dramatic surge of power at higher RPMs. Unlike conventional piston engines used by rivals like Toyota or Nissan, the rotary allowed the RX-7 to achieve near-perfect balance, low weight (around 2,800 lbs), and razor-sharp handling, giving it performance comparable to far more expensive European sports cars. The FD3S also featured a front-mid engine layout and near 50/50 weight distribution, enhancing its agility and making it a favorite among enthusiasts and racers. Combined with its flowing, timeless body design and rare color options like Pink Metallic, the 1999 RX-7 stands out as both a technical masterpiece and a visually unforgettable icon of the late-90s performance era.
This exquisite model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish.
Other features include:
• Opening Doors
• Accurate and highly detailed Interior
• Accuracy of scale and exterior shape
The 1999 Mazda RX-7 FD3S—especially in a striking Pink Metallic finish—is one of the most distinctive Japanese sports cars ever built, blending exotic styling with cutting-edge engineering. What truly set it apart from its competition was its 13B-REW twin-rotor rotary engine, a compact and lightweight powerplant paired with a rare sequential twin-turbo system that delivered smooth low-end response and a dramatic surge of power at higher RPMs. Unlike conventional piston engines used by rivals like Toyota or Nissan, the rotary allowed the RX-7 to achieve near-perfect balance, low weight (around 2,800 lbs), and razor-sharp handling, giving it performance comparable to far more expensive European sports cars. The FD3S also featured a front-mid engine layout and near 50/50 weight distribution, enhancing its agility and making it a favorite among enthusiasts and racers. Combined with its flowing, timeless body design and rare color options like Pink Metallic, the 1999 RX-7 stands out as both a technical masterpiece and a visually unforgettable icon of the late-90s performance era.
This exquisite model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish.
Other features include:
• Opening Doors
• Accurate and highly detailed Interior
• Accuracy of scale and exterior shape
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