Tamiya 21247 1/12 Sportbike Body Panel Set for Team Suzuki Ecstar GSX-RR '20 No.36  [21247]

Tamiya 21247 - 1/12 Team Suzuki Ecstar GSX-RR \'20 No.36 Parts Panel
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21247
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Overview of the Tamiya 21247 1/12 panels for No.36

This parts panel is a 1/12 scale collection of external body components made to represent the Team Suzuki Ecstar GSX-RR '20 No.36 machine, serving as a detailed aftermarket source for 1/12 sportbike model projects.

The Suzuki GSX-RR originates from the manufacturer's factory competition programme and was developed as a track-focused sportbike platform during the 2010s, evolving through updates each season. The 2020 specification included aerodynamic refinements and chassis tuning aimed at circuit performance. Rider No.36 recorded notable outcomes on the 2020 bike, which is reflected in this subject-specific panel set.

For hobbyists, these panels provide correct external surfacing for the 2020 No.36 livery. Typical assembly work involves methodical test-fitting, addressing seams, and priming surfaces prior to color coats. Expect to sand and use filler where panels meet existing kit parts to obtain seamless joins before finishing.

Painting advice starts with even priming and precise masking for multicolor areas of the livery. Consult reference imagery of the actual bike to accurately place colors and decals. Confirm panel alignment with the tank, seat, and subframe when assembling into a complete 1/12 replica to maintain correct mounting geometry.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/12
  • Format: Parts panel set for 1/12 motorcycle model
  • Material: Plastic

A purpose-built parts panel set for collectors and builders seeking accurate 1/12 external surfaces and authentic visual detail.

The listing does not specify included decals or printed sections. Prepare to paint and fit decals yourself unless the package explicitly states otherwise.
Use a plastic-compatible primer, then stable acrylic or enamel paints suited to scale modelling. Test on a scrap area to confirm adhesion and finish before full application.
Apply a solid base color, then mask carefully using low-tack tape and a sharp blade for crisp edges. Work in thin coats to avoid paint bleed under masking.
You may find seam lines and minor molding marks; these are typically addressed with light sanding and filler prior to priming and painting.
Use high-resolution photos of the actual No.36 machine for color placement and decal positioning. Layer paints and decals carefully, and finish with a clear coat to protect delicate markings.

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