2011 Nissan GT-R with Race Car Driver Figure – GreenLight
2011 Nissan GT-R with Race Car Driver Figure – GreenLight The Hobby Shop Series 3 GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 97030E-48 The Nissan GT-R earned its reputation as one of...
2011 Nissan GT-R with Race Car Driver Figure – GreenLight The Hobby Shop Series 3
GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 97030E-48
The Nissan GT-R earned its reputation as one of the most recognizable Japanese performance cars of the modern era, combining advanced all-wheel-drive technology, twin-turbo power, and aggressive styling into a platform that became equally respected on the street and track. By 2011, the R35-generation GT-R had already established itself as a global performance benchmark.
- 2011 Nissan GT-R R35 casting
- Includes race car driver figure
- Orange and black race-inspired graphics
- Number 11 Nissan motorsport styling details
- GreenLight The Hobby Shop Series 3 release
This GreenLight release from The Hobby Shop Series 3 lineup features the 2011 Nissan GT-R in a bright orange and black racing-style livery with number 11 graphics, Nissan branding, aggressive side graphics, dark multi-spoke wheels, and a rear wing. The included race car driver figure adds display versatility for garage, paddock, track-day, or motorsport diorama setups.
In 1:64 scale, the model captures the GT-R’s low roofline, wide-body proportions, angular front fascia, aerodynamic rear wing, and modern supercar-inspired stance that helped define the R35 generation. The combination of race graphics and included figure makes this release especially appealing for collectors building modern JDM, motorsport, or Nissan-focused displays.
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
Why is the Nissan GT-R called “Godzilla” by enthusiasts?
The GT-R earned the nickname because of its dominant motorsports reputation and ability to outperform many competitors despite coming from a relatively understated Japanese platform.
What makes the R35 GT-R important in modern performance car history?
The R35 GT-R became known for delivering supercar-level performance using advanced technology, twin-turbo power, and all-wheel drive while remaining more attainable than many exotic competitors.
What makes this GreenLight release different from a standard GT-R model?
The race-inspired livery, number 11 graphics, rear wing styling, and included race driver figure give it a motorsport-focused display appearance rather than a stock street-car presentation.
Why does the included figure matter for collectors?
Driver figures help create more complete display scenes and add extra value for collectors building garage, race paddock, or track-day dioramas around their diecast vehicles.