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Nissan Fairlady Z Z34 Pandem Otto 1:18

Nissan Fairlady Z Z34 Pandem Otto 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Nissan
Model Manufacturer
Otto
Scale
1:18
Material
Resin
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
OT1167
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About the Nissan Fairlady Z Z34 Pandem Otto 1:18

TL;DR: Otto's 1:18 resin Nissan Fairlady Z Z34 reproduces Kei Miura's Pandem widebody kit, the flared-arch design that grew from his earlier Rocket Bunny work into one of JDM tuning's most recognisable shapes. Sealed resin construction holds the exaggerated arches and aero pieces cleanly across this Z34-generation subject.

Kei Miura's widebody designs turned an already handsome Fairlady Z into something far more aggressive, and Pandem's kit for the Z34 remains one of the most instantly recognisable shapes in JDM tuning culture.

Otto's Resin Rendering of Pandem's Flared Bodywork

Pandem kits rely on dramatic arch flares riveted or bonded over the standard body, and sealed resin construction lets Otto hold those added surfaces with sharp, clean transitions rather than the softer edges a diecast tool might leave. The Z34's long bonnet and fastback roofline remain recognisable underneath, but the widened stance and aggressive front splitter change the car's whole attitude. No opening doors here, a fair trade for a subject defined entirely by its exterior silhouette rather than any interior detail worth showing.

Pandem's Place in JDM Widebody Culture

Miura's work under both the Rocket Bunny and Pandem names has shaped how an entire generation of enthusiasts thinks about widebody styling, moving well beyond Japan into a genuinely global tuning aesthetic. This Fairlady Z sits comfortably in a JDM-focused display, a shape recognisable even to collectors who have never seen the standard, unmodified 370Z it started from.

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