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27015 RX7 FC35 Car Model Building Set | 369 PCS

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27015 RX7 FC35 Car Model Building Set | 369 PCS - Main Image | TheBrickTube

27015 RX7 FC35 Car Model Building Set | 369 PCS

$29.70
Sale price  $29.70 Regular price 

Mould King 27015 Mazda RX-7 FC — The Rotary Legend That Outsold Porsche, in 369 Pieces

Before the RX-7 became an anime icon drifting down Mount Akagi, it was the car that shocked the sports-car establishment. The second-generation FC (1985–1992) outsold the Porsche 944 in its debut year — 53,000 units to Porsche's 17,000 — proving a screaming rotary engine and razor-sharp handling could beat European pedigree at half the price. This 369-piece miniature captures that defiant spirit, pop-up headlights and all.

The Real Machine

Powered by Mazda's legendary 13B twin-rotor Wankel engine, the FC RX-7 delivered 148–181 hp depending on trim, with the turbocharged Turbo II variant hitting 60 mph in 7.2 seconds and topping out near 143 mph. Motor Trend named it 1986 Import Car of the Year. Over 272,000 were built across seven model years, but the FC's real legacy lives in car culture: Initial D's "White Comet of Akagi," Gran Turismo's rotation-happy drift machine, and the growing JDM collector scene that's pushing clean examples well past their original sticker price. The rotary engine's unique high-revving character — smooth, eager, and utterly unlike any piston motor — remains the FC's calling card.

Design & Build

At 369 pieces across 91 steps, this is a focused, satisfying build that doesn't overstay its welcome. The model nails the FC's signature pop-up headlights, the clean wedge profile that borrowed just enough from Stuttgart, and the large rear wing of the sportier trims. A working steering mechanism, transparent windshield, and sliding tires add play value beyond the shelf. Brick quality is high — tight clutch, consistent color — and the included plexiglass display case (19.5 × 10 × 9 cm) elevates the finished piece from toy to desktop showpiece.

What Builders Love

  • Rotary tribute — One of very few brick sets honoring the FC generation specifically, a gap most brands overlook
  • Display case included — The plexiglass box is a genuine bonus at this price point, not an afterthought
  • Brick quality — Reviewers consistently note LEGO-comparable clutch and color accuracy, particularly the dark-red interior detailing
  • Quick, rewarding build — 91 steps means you can finish in an evening and still feel accomplished

Worth Considering

  • Scale limitations — At 369 pieces the proportions are simplified; the rear haunches lose some of the real car's muscular flare
  • No motorization — Unlike larger Mould King car sets, there's no RC or pull-back function here
  • Niche appeal — If you don't know the FC from the FD, the cultural significance may not land the same way

Specifications

Pieces 369
Build Steps 91
Display Case Included (19.5 × 10 × 9 cm plexiglass)
Features Working steering, transparent windshield, sliding tires, pop-up headlights
Material ABS plastic, high-clutch
Real Car Mazda RX-7 FC (1985–1992), 13B rotary, 148–181 hp

The Bottom Line

The RX-7 FC is the sports car that proved Japan could beat Europe at its own game, and this compact build captures that underdog energy. It's a quick, quality build with a display case that punches above its price — perfect for JDM fans, Initial D devotees, or anyone who knows the sound of a rotary at 8,000 rpm is one of motorsport's great pleasures. Just don't expect the deep mechanical complexity of a 2,000-piece technic build; this is a love letter, not an encyclopedia.

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