This is the Nissan Fairlady Z Wangan Midnight Akuma no Z Comic #1 Version in 1:64 scale by AUTOart.
The Nissan Fairlady Z (S30) “Akuma no Z” (“Devil Z”) from Wangan Midnight Comic #1 is one of the most iconic fictional Japanese performance cars ever created. Based on a heavily modified blue Nissan S30 Z, the Devil Z is powered by a massively tuned L-series turbocharged engine capable of extreme high-speed performance on Tokyo’s Wangan expressway. What truly sets it apart is its almost supernatural reputation within the story—an uncontrollable machine said to possess a cursed personality, repeatedly crashing yet always returning to the road. Unlike many polished supercars, the Devil Z combines raw mechanical aggression, lightweight vintage engineering, and relentless tuning culture, making it a legendary symbol of Japan’s underground street-racing scene and one of the most recognizable manga cars in automotive history.
AUTOart has built a strong reputation among collectors for producing premium die-cast and composite model cars, and their 1:64 scale lineup brings that same attention to detail into a compact format. These models stand out for their sharp paint finishes, accurate body proportions, finely replicated interiors, and authentic licensed designs that often rival much larger scales. Collectors especially appreciate AUTOart’s focus on realism, from detailed wheels and brake components to carefully reproduced aerodynamic features on supercars and racing vehicles. In the growing 1:64 collector market, AUTOart models are considered premium display pieces that blend craftsmanship, exclusivity, and automotive passion into a small but highly detailed package.
The Nissan Fairlady Z (S30) “Akuma no Z” (“Devil Z”) from Wangan Midnight Comic #1 is one of the most iconic fictional Japanese performance cars ever created. Based on a heavily modified blue Nissan S30 Z, the Devil Z is powered by a massively tuned L-series turbocharged engine capable of extreme high-speed performance on Tokyo’s Wangan expressway. What truly sets it apart is its almost supernatural reputation within the story—an uncontrollable machine said to possess a cursed personality, repeatedly crashing yet always returning to the road. Unlike many polished supercars, the Devil Z combines raw mechanical aggression, lightweight vintage engineering, and relentless tuning culture, making it a legendary symbol of Japan’s underground street-racing scene and one of the most recognizable manga cars in automotive history.
AUTOart has built a strong reputation among collectors for producing premium die-cast and composite model cars, and their 1:64 scale lineup brings that same attention to detail into a compact format. These models stand out for their sharp paint finishes, accurate body proportions, finely replicated interiors, and authentic licensed designs that often rival much larger scales. Collectors especially appreciate AUTOart’s focus on realism, from detailed wheels and brake components to carefully reproduced aerodynamic features on supercars and racing vehicles. In the growing 1:64 collector market, AUTOart models are considered premium display pieces that blend craftsmanship, exclusivity, and automotive passion into a small but highly detailed package.
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