Description[]
Debuted for the first time to the North American public in 1977 as "The Car of the '80s" in US ads, the Toyota Celica Supra was a spinoff of the Celica. Produced from 1982 to 1986, the second generation of the Supra appeared similar to the Celica it was spun off from but featured a longer wheelbase and a different front fascia.
This casting is based on the '82 Supra casting designed by Larry Wood in 1983, but is heavily updated, featuring a single exposed pop-up headlamp "wink", lowered stance, wider bolt-on fenders, hood vents, louvered rear and side windows, a small ducktail spoiler and front and rear diffusers and lips. Compared to the older casting the new casting's body lines are slightly wider even without the widebody kit.
Versions[]
The '82 Toyota Supra has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type |
Window Color | Interior Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes / Variations |
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167/250 | 2023 | HW: The '80s 10/10 |
Red | Detailed taillights and reflectors, black stripes down sides, "TOYOTA CELICA SUPRA" on rear | Black / Plastic |
Smoke tint | Black | FC3 | HKG87 | Malaysia | Base code(s): S08, S09, S10, S11, S12, S14 | |
167/250 | 2023 | HW: The '80s 10/10 |
Spectraflame red | Detailed taillights and reflectors, black stripes down sides, "TOYOTA CELICA SUPRA", TH logo on rear | Black / Plastic |
Smoke tint | Black | RR10SP | HKL08 | Malaysia | Super Treasure Hunt Base code(s): |
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2024 | Car Culture: World Tour 2/5 |
White | Detailed headlights, taillights and trim, black stripes with red and silver highlights, RSR Suspension logo on sides and hood | Black / Metal |
Heavy smoke tint | Black | RR10SPM | HRV97 | Thailand | New Die-Cast Chassis Base code(s): T17, T18 |
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2025 | Japanese Car Culture Themed Multipack | S5 | JBY77 | Thailand | Base code(s): |