Hitachi Construction Machinery Japan to Release Limited-Edition Miniature Model of 'ZX1100K-7 Multi-Boom Demolition Machine'
Key facts
- Hitachi Construction Machinery Japan to Release Limited-Edition Miniature Model of 'ZX1100K-7 Multi-Boom Demolition Machine'
- Hitachi Construction Machinery Japan will release a 1/50-scale miniature model of the ZX1100K-7 Multi-Boom Demolition Machine in mid-August 2026 as a limited edition. The model faithfully reproduces three front configurations with dedicated attachments, featuring movable tilt cab and detachable counterweights for high realism.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Mon Jun 15 2026 21:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
Direct answer
Hitachi Construction Machinery Japan will release a 1/50-scale miniature model of the ZX1100K-7 Multi-Boom Demolition Machine in mid-August 2026 as a limited edition. The model faithfully reproduces three front configurations with dedicated attachments, featuring movable tilt cab and detachable counterweights for high realism.
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- Hitachi Construction Machinery Japan to Release Limited-Edition Miniature Model of 'ZX1100K-7 Multi-Boom Demolition Machine' (Mon Jun 15 2026 21:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Mon Jun 15 2026 21:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Hitachi Construction Machinery Japan will release a 1/50-scale miniature model of the ZX1100K-7 Multi-Boom Demolition Machine in mid-August 2026 as a limited edition. The model faithfully reproduces three front configurations with dedicated attachments, featuring movable tilt cab and detachable counterweights for high realism.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where can I buy this miniature model?
- A: Available at the Hitachi Construction Machinery Japan online store and physical location in Soka City, Saitama.
- Q: Can the attachments be swapped?
- A: Yes, attachments are interchangeable with the use of tools.
- Q: Will this model be sold again in the future?
- A: No, it is a limited edition and the final model with the Hitachi logo—no restock planned.