Aoshima 06576 - 1/12 Honda NC31 1995 CB400 Super Four Version R - Retro Roadster Model Kit  [AO-06576]

Aoshima 06576 - 1/12 Honda NC31 1995 CB400 Super Four Version R The Bike #37
Price:
NZD$43.49NZD$46.63
Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-06576
GTIN:
4905083065761
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Aoshima 1/12 Honda NC31 1995 CB400 Super Four Version R - model highlights

This Aoshima 1/12 Honda NC31 1995 CB400 Super Four Version R kit captures the neat proportions and mechanical charm of the original roadster. It is designed to reproduce authentic shape and surface detail at a collector-friendly scale.

Period accuracy and model fidelity

The CB400 Super Four Version R stood out for its compact performance and clean styling. Aoshima's kit mirrors those characteristics with precise molds and scale-correct parts that emphasise the bike's defining features.

Building notes and presentation tips

Assembly rewards patience, with well-formed components that slot together to form a convincing miniature. After finishing, the model presents well on display, showing off the bike's compact engine layout and tidy bodywork.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/12
  • Material: Plastic
  • Assembly: Glue required
  • Paint: Not included
The kit provides a clearly modelled engine with visible casings and cooling fins. While not fully scale-scrap detailed, it reads well at 1/12 and benefits from careful painting.
Yes, the finished model stands well on its own if assembly is neat. Some builders add a simple stand or base for extra stability and presentation.
Modelers sometimes add photo-etched parts, brass fittings, or resin details to enhance realism, especially around the exhaust and handlebars.

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