Tamiya 21068 Suzuki RGB500 '80 Collector Ready Display Piece  [21068]

Tamiya 21068 - Suzuki RGB500 \'80 10 - Finished Model
Price:
NZD$164.09
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
21068
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Tamiya 21068 Suzuki RGB500 '80 - Masterwork Collection finished replica

The Tamiya 21068 finished replica represents the 1980 500cc Suzuki RGB500 from the Masterwork Collection and is intended as a display-ready model, supplied fully assembled for collectors.

The prototype 500cc Suzukis of the late 1970s and early 1980s used compact square-four two-stroke designs to concentrate power and packaging for top-level racing. These machines delivered notable specific output for the 500cc class and featured compact bodywork and engine arrangements that shaped high-performance bike design of that era.

This finished piece recreates the bike's external silhouette and the characteristic square-four engine outline rather than detailed internal parts. The item includes an internal weight to enhance stability and desk presence, and the bodywork proportions, seat lines, and exhaust flow are faithfully suggested for visual accuracy.

No assembly is necessary for display; maintenance is generally limited to careful dusting and occasional paint or decal touch-ups if wanted. The model's factory-built mass and finish make it convenient for photographic display and dioramic scenes.

Specifications

  • Assembly - finished model, pre-assembled
  • Internal weight included for added feel

A presentation-focused finish offers a stable, silhouette-accurate representation of the 1980 Suzuki 500cc racer for collectors and display-minded modellers.

No tools or adhesives are required; the model is supplied fully assembled for immediate display.
The finish is intended for display. While reasonably durable, repeated handling may wear paint or decals, so handle with care to preserve appearance.
The model represents exhaust routing and outer body shapes to reflect the prototype's visual proportions, rather than serving as a detailed mechanical assembly.
Yes. The internal weight and pre-assembled condition help the model sit steadily on stands or shelves for display.
Yes. Its finished state and added internal mass make it well suited to photography and staged displays without further assembly.

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