Hasegawa 21513 - 1/12 Yamaha RZ250 (4L3) 1980 Model Kit BK13 - Classic 1/12 Sportbike Kit  [HA-21513]

Hasegawa 21513 - 1/12 Yamaha RZ250 (4L3) (1980) BK13
Price:
CAD$41.48
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-21513
GTIN:
4967834215139
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Hasegawa 1/12 scale replica of the Yamaha RZ250 (4L3) 1980

The Yamaha RZ250 debuted in 1980 as a lightweight, high-revving two-stroke sport machine that quickly won a following for its agility and punchy engine. This Hasegawa 1/12 scale model lets builders recreate that era in miniature, preserving the bike's engineering cues and sporty profile.

Historical context and modelling highlights

The RZ250 held an important place in Yamaha's line with features such as liquid cooling and a single-shock rear setup. For model makers the kit includes finely moulded components that echo those features, making it suited to those who value accurate assembly and realistic finishing.

Assembly notes and display value

Putting the Hasegawa RZ250 together calls for careful work on the frame alignment and engine subassemblies to get crisp seams and correct stance. Once finished, the model makes a striking display piece whether grouped with other classic bikes or shown on its own, thanks to its faithful proportions and detail level.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/12
  • Material: PS plastic
  • Assembly: Requires glue
  • Paint: Not included
  • Part Count: Detailed components replicating the RZ250's structure
This kit is aimed at intermediate to advanced modellers. Small parts and precise alignment make patience and prior modelling experience useful for a neat finish.
Use polystyrene cement for parts and cyanoacrylate for small detail fixes. For paint, hobby acrylics or enamels both work well; primer and thin coats give the best surface before finishing.

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