Aoshima 05792 - 1/24 Mazda NB8C Roadster RS 1999 Model Car Kit No.117 Retro Sports Car Kit  [AO-20468]

Aoshima 20468 - 1/24 Mazda NB8C Roadster RS 1999 The Model Car No.117
Price:
AUD$26.73
Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-20468
GTIN:
4905083204689
Condition:
Brand New
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Aoshima 1/24 NB8C Roadster RS 1999 Kit for Hands-On Modelling

The 1999 Mazda NB8C Roadster RS is prized for its nimble feel and compact engineering. Aoshima's 1/24 interpretation renders the body lines and trim with clarity, providing a satisfying build for hands-on hobbyists.

Construction Notes and Visual Impact

Assembling the Aoshima 1/24 Mazda NB8C Roadster RS demands attention to tiny parts but rewards with a neat finished model. The kit's components allow for a clean presentation with authentic proportions that stand out whether mounted alone or grouped with similar era models.

Significance to Enthusiasts and Collectors

The Roadster NB8C is remembered for driver enjoyment and restrained styling. This kit is a practical way for builders to own a scaled example, preserving the car's character and appeal as a representative of late 90s sports cars.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Material: Plastic
  • Assembly Type: Requires glue and painting
  • Part Count: Detailed components for realistic assembly
A basic set of modelling tools works well: hobby knife, fine files, sanding sticks, precision tweezers and good quality paints. A small brush for detail work and masking tape will improve paint edges.
No extra parts are required to assemble the basic model, though modellers often add aftermarket wheels or interior upgrades to enhance realism or personalise the build.
Keep the model out of direct sunlight and dust it gently with a soft brush. If displayed in a case, periodic checks for loose parts and light cleaning will keep finishes looking sharp.

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