1/12 Inline-Four Plastic Model Kit for Kawasaki Z2 750RS '73 Custom - Aoshima 06676  [AO-06676]

Aoshima 06676 - 1/12 Kawasaki Z2 750RS '73 Custom The Bike #46
Price:
AUD$26.91
Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-06676
GTIN:
4905083066768
Condition:
Brand New
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Aoshima 1/12 Kawasaki Z2 750RS '73 Custom model

This kit renders the 1973 Kawasaki Z2 750RS in a Custom The Bike presentation at 1/12 scale, offered by Aoshima as a detail-focused static model in its 1/12 collection.

The Kawasaki Z2 of the early 1970s is a 750cc road motorcycle recognised for its inline-four engine and traditional street chassis layout. Introduced as a practical large-capacity roadster, the Z2 combined manageable power with steady handling suitable for both touring and city riding, and it continues to be cited in period reviews and owner forums for its balanced riding characteristics.

The kit text stresses accurate scale fit and finish for hobbyists. Parts are designed for conventional glue-and-paint construction, with molded surface detail meant to capture the bike's profile and panel joints. Builders should prepare to paint, finish and apply decals to reach a display-grade result. Period imagery and factory literature will help match correct paint schemes and the minor custom details shown in The Bike magazine-inspired examples.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/12
  • Assembly: plastic model kit

A concise scale interpretation of a 1973 Kawasaki road bike, aimed at modellers who value silhouette accuracy and presentation over functional features.

The kit is intended for modellers with intermediate to advanced skills due to glue-and-paint assembly and the need for careful finishing to achieve accurate display results.
The components are modelled for static realism rather than mechanical operation. Engine and chassis details are presented to convey appearance rather than moveable function.
Depending on your display goals, you may wish to add aftermarket decals or photo-etched parts for instrument faces and fine trim; the base kit provides the core parts for a convincing static build.
Consult period photographs, Kawasaki Z2/Z750 factory brochures and back issues of The Bike magazine to verify the correct paint finishes, trim and the subtle custom work that inspired this release.

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