Nissan 370Z (chassis code — Z34) is a sports car manufactured by Nissan Motors. In Japan, the series is known as the Fairlady Z. The production model of the latest generation was unveiled in Los Angeles on November 19, 2008. Sales began in early 2009. The Japanese sports car appeared in Russia a year after its debut at the auto show, that is, in 2009.
Although the model is not among the ten most complex, the variegated coloring of its body will require extra care when retouching the edges of parts and matching colors on different adjoining components. This model is a replica of the 2022 Nissan 370VRZ car driven by RDS (Russian Drift Series) champion Arkady Tsaregradtsev. The model features excellent detailing of the interior, wheels, and exterior parts. The engine compartment and trunk are not detailed; the underbody parts are only drawn and not very clearly. Two types of windows can be installed: the first is made from drawn parts, and the second is a set of windows pressed from thin plastic using a custom mold. Two types of rims are also included: a simple version and a more complex one. The model is suitable for modelers of any experience level, but less experienced builders are advised to work under the guidance of a more experienced colleague and to avoid making transparent cabin windows and interior detailing.