Drift-click with new Initial D mouse collection

Initial D fans can bring a bit of Japan’s drift car culture to their computers with these new mice based on iconic vehicles from the series.

Wireless mice based on Takumi Fujiwara’s Toyota AE86, Ryosuke Takahashi’s FC3S (Mazda RX-7), and Keisuke Takahashi’s FD3S (Mazda RX-7) are on sale for a limited time.

The AE86 and FC3S both have two different models available, each based on a different point in the series.

Designed to look like a miniature car, when the mice are in use the headlights and rear lights light up.

When not in use, the mice can be displayed on your desk as a palm-sized car model.

Customers will receive an exclusive mouse mat featuring a design based on that particular car. There are three different designs available to collect per car:

The first car available is the AE86 driven by Takumi Fujiwara with it’s Fujiwara Tofu Shop livery:

This will be available in two versions, one based on its original appearance and one based on its later appearance with a black carbon fiber hood:

Two mice are based on the FC3S (Mazda RX-7) driven by Takahashi Ryosuke, the leader and number one driver of the “Akagi Red Suns”.

The first version is based on its appearance in Volume 1 of the manga:

The second version is based on when he made a comeback after retiring as a driver and competed in a famous battle against Rin Hojo in Volume 41:

Takahashi Keisuke’s Mazda RX-7 (FD3S) is the last mouse and is based on his iconic yellow RX-7 that appears in the first volume of Initial D:

Each mouse features a standard layout with left and right buttons and a metallic scroll wheel on the front.

They can be purchased from the Hankyu Department Store (Senri Hankyu) in Toyonaka, Osaka, or from the manufacturer’s official website, CAMSHOP.

Source: Official Website

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