[Contents] An item with a "Japan" theme, as you can see from the fact that Mt. Fuji is drawn on the background paper inside the package. All vehicles are Japanese Nissan cars, with the exception of the Hot Wheels original designed Transporter and Sakura Sprinter. The key point is that the coloring of all cars is finished to BRE (Brock Racing Enterprises) specifications, which were led by American racing car designer Pete Brock.
The black-based pickup is based on the 6th generation Datsun truck manufactured between 1972 and 1979, which was affectionately known as the Dattora in Japan, the light blue-based wagon is based on the Datsun 510, known as the Bluebird (3rd generation) in Japan, and the red-based sedan is based on the Sentra, which was popular in Japan as the 7th generation Sunny. In particular, the Sentra was inspired by the Datsun 510, which BRE teamed up with Nissan and won the championship in 1971 and 1972 in the 2.5-liter class of the SCCA-sponsored Trans Am series, the most popular car race in America at the time. The Sakura Sprinter is also based on Japanese COE (cab-over-engine) trucks, so it's a must-see for fans of Japanese cars exported to the United States.
[Breakdown] BRE Datsun 620, BRE Sakura Sprinter, 1991 BRE Nissan Sentra SE-R, BRE Datsun 510 Wagon
[Country of origin] Thailand [Target age] 3 years old and up
[Perfect gift] Perfect as a gift for anniversaries such as birthdays, Christmas presents, kindergarten admission celebrations, etc.