The Datsun 240Z needs no introduction in JDM culture. But the 240Z wearing the Pandem kit by Kei Miura the designer behind Rocket Bunny is something else entirely: the same car with widened lines, a heightened attitude and a presence that blends 70s nostalgia with the energy of contemporary custom builds. Solido brings it to 1/43 scale in this limited edition, finished in white with pearl white paint and chrome details that let the model breathe even at such a compact scale.
A wide-body on the shelf that never goes unnoticed
In a collection of Japanese cars, the 240Z Pandem plays a clear role: it breaks the rhythm. While the other models hold their factory lines, this one arrives with flared wheel arches, a lower silhouette and that built-car read that Rocket Bunny has turned into a signature. The pearl white helps those shapes come through clearly, without distraction. Real rubber tyres, a detailed interior and clear windows complete a model that, at 1/43, carries more presence than its size would suggest.
Contents and reference details
This Solido reference includes the diecast model, a display stand and a stackable transparent acrylic case, making it a piece designed both for collecting and for displaying with intention. Approximate model dimensions are 110 mm long by 50 mm wide and 35 mm tall. Official licence, manufactured in China, recommended age 14+. A limited edition that rewards the more you know about what you are looking at.
For JDM, custom build or Japanese classic collections
The 240Z Pandem fits several collecting narratives: as a representative of JDM custom culture, as a Japanese classic from the 70s given a modern second life, or simply as a singular piece within a display of characterful street cars. In any of those contexts, the white finish and the wide-body do their job without needing any explanation.