The finished product of 'City Hunter: Build a Mini Cooper', a total of 100 issues that can reproduce Ryo Saeba's favorite car in 1/8 scale, looks like this

A magazine called 'City Hunter
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I found the Hachette Collections Japan booth in Hall 7 of Makuhari Messe.

The completed model of 'City Hunter: Build a Mini Cooper' is on display.

'City Hunter: Build a Mini Cooper' is a 100-issue magazine, and by combining the parts that come with each issue, you can recreate Ryo Saeba's beloved car, the Morris Mini Cooper 1275S Mk-I.

The finished product looks like this.

I also took a photo from a slightly lower angle.

The canvas top onto which Ryo Saeba leans has also been reproduced.

The Ryo Saeba figure is also 1/8 scale and stands 24cm tall.

The expression looks like this.

As a subscription benefit, you can also get a Makimura Kaori figure.

The interior can also be recreated in detail.

You can also create a steering wheel and a radar hidden in the glove box.

The trunk can be opened and contains a spare tire.

From issue 4 onwards, you can pay an additional 300 yen per issue to upgrade to a 'Premium Subscription' and get a Ryo Saeba figure in a driving pose or a Umibozu figure.

Taken from a different angle.

If you place it inside the car, you can recreate the driving scene from episode 201 of the original manga.

If you upgrade to a premium subscription, you'll also get the 100t hammer, which you can equip with the Kaori Makimura figure.

There was also a campaign at Wonder Festival 2025 [Summer] where if you applied for a subscription at the venue, you could receive an Amazon gift certificate worth 3,000 yen.

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