Today, March 2, is Mini Day in Japan. It’s a play on the words mi (3) and ni (2), and celebrates all things small-scale. From diecast minicars to mini 4WDs to miniature pigs, today is the day that honors them all. Sometimes, the little ones can speak to us even more so than the 1:1 scale ones. How many of us got into real cars thanks to a Hot Wheels or Tomica, buildable plastic model, or radio control car?
Personally, this Matchbox Z31 Nissan 300ZX always spoke to me. The Fujicolor livery was so vivid, it really stood out from other Matchbox cars of the era. Plus, it had an opening hood that revealed a VG30ET inside. It was one my most beloved childhood toy and put me on a path of life-sized Japanese cars.
What’s your favorite automotive miniature of all time?
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