Hasegawa 21508 - 1/12 Kawasaki KH250-B3/B4 Retro 1978/1979 Model Kit  [HA-21508]

Hasegawa 21508 - 1/12 BK-8 Kawasaki KH250-B3/B4 (1978/1979)
Price:
NZD$51.28
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-21508
GTIN:
4967834215085
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Hasegawa 21508 - 1/12 Kawasaki KH250-B3/B4: Retro two-stroke model

The Hasegawa 21508 - 1/12 Kawasaki KH250-B3/B4 kit offers a compact, accurate representation of Kawasaki's late 1970s KH250. It captures the bike's period lines and two-stroke identity in a scale that is practical for shelf display.

Assembly notes and presentation

Moulded components include the fuel tank contours and exhaust geometry common to the KH250. Builders will find the kit gives a satisfying balance of detail and manageable assembly for those familiar with plastic kits.

Context and appeal

As a lightweight sport model, the KH250 series appealed to riders seeking nimble handling in the 1970s. This kit serves as a compact collectible that reflects that era of motorcycling style and engineering.

Specifications

  • Model scale: 1/12
  • Material: Polystyrene (PS) plastic
  • Assembly: Requires glue
  • Paint: Not supplied
Basic modelling tools like side cutters, hobby knife, sanding sticks and polystyrene cement will make assembly easier. Small paintbrushes or an airbrush help with accurate finishes.
Decals are typically included with Hasegawa kits. Apply them after painting and use decal setting solution if needed to conform them to curved parts.
While the kit can be assembled without paint, painting and weathering greatly improve realism. Unpainted plastic shows seam lines and sprue marks more readily.

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