This 1/32 scale snap-fit plastic model captures the Honda DC2 Integra Type R as an easy-build display piece within Aoshima's small-scale line. It is aimed at builders who want a tidy, low-effort assembly that still looks good on a shelf.
The Honda Integra Type R (chassis code DC2) dates from the mid-to-late 1990s and was developed as a lighter, handling-focused variant of the compact coupe. With a front-wheel drive layout and a chassis tuned for agility, the Type R prioritized sharp response and high-revving performance compared with standard trims.
The kit is supplied at 1/32 scale as a snap-fit construction that avoids complex subassemblies. Parts are injection-molded plastic and require basic seam cleanup and dry fitting prior to final joining. Standard hobby tools such as a hobby knife, fine files or sanding sticks, and hobby paints will help achieve a neat finish.
Focus on panel gaps, wheel alignment, and paint prep for best results. The Granada Black Pearl finish benefits from a proper basecoat and clear coating to achieve depth; testing on scrap plastic is recommended. A small 1/32 base or simple scenic elements can enhance display without dominating the model.
A straightforward 1/32 snap-fit rendition of a classic compact sports coupe, intended for modelers who want an attractive, easy-to-build subject with period character.
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