Aoshima 20142 - 1/24 Nissan RPS13 180SX '91 Ver.B tuned-street replica kit  [AO-20142]

Aoshima 20142 - 1/24 B-WAVE Nissan RPS13 180SX \'91 Ver.B The Tuned Car #110
Price:
AUD$39.02
Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-20142
Condition:
Brand New
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Aoshima 1/24 Nissan RPS13 180SX '91 Ver.B — Tuned Street Representation

This kit is a 1/24 scale plastic representation of the Nissan RPS13 180SX '91 Ver.B as issued in Aoshima's Tuned Car series, focusing on the B-WAVE tuned exterior and period-correct silhouette for modellers recreating modified street cars.

The Nissan 180SX (S13/RPS13) comes from the late 80s and early 90s and shares its platform with the Silvia S13. Known for rear-wheel-drive dynamics and pop-up headlights, the 180SX was a common platform for tuning, popular among small shops and street-minded enthusiasts.

Features and builder notes

The kit captures a B-WAVE styled example of the 180SX with tuned bumpers, skirts, and panel lines reminiscent of period Japanese tuning aesthetics. Builders should follow standard model assembly procedures and plan for painting and finishing to highlight the tuned elements.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Assembly: plastic model kit

Aoshima's RPS13 180SX '91 Ver.B offers a solid platform for hobbyists to build a convincing tuned-street model with authentic early 1990s styling cues.

The kit emphasizes exterior B-WAVE styling such as bespoke bumpers, skirts, and body contours typical of early 1990s tuner work. It is intended as a visual representation rather than a functional conversion.
Yes, the plastic parts are amenable to modification: trimming, filling, and reshaping allow modelers to adapt the bodywork and add custom components to match alternate tuning styles.
As a display-focused kit, chassis and suspension representations are basic; modelers often modify mounting points or wheel wells to achieve lower stance or altered track visually.
Adding period-accurate wheels, subtle paint weathering, and carefully applied decals will enhance the tuned-street look. Custom fitment of wheels and brakes can also boost realism.

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