Aoshima 06323 - 1/12 Honda VT250F 1984 Motorcycle Model Kit Classic Finish  [AO-06323]

Aoshima 06323 - 1/12 Honda MC08 VT250F 1984 The Bike No.22
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Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-06323
GTIN:
4905083063231
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Aoshima 1/12 Honda MC08 VT250F 1984 - Collector Focus

The Aoshima 1/12 Honda MC08 VT250F 1984 kit presents a faithful miniature of the 1984 VT250F, emphasising correct proportions and era-specific styling. It is aimed at collectors who want a neat, display-ready model.

Scale Accuracy and Material Notes

This VT250F kit reflects the 1984 remodel with careful moulding of fairings and components. Rubber tires are fitted for a realistic stance and vinyl pipes are used to reproduce hoses and wiring for added authenticity.

Display Use and Educational Value

Besides being a display piece, the kit serves as a compact example of 1980s motorcycle engineering and is useful for demonstrating basic assembly and finishing techniques to new modellers.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/12
  • Material: Plastic with rubber tires
  • Assembly: Requires glue
  • Detailing: Vinyl pipes for hoses and wires
Decals are designed for the kit, but using a glossy base and a softening solution will help them conform to curved surfaces cleanly.
Small replacement parts can sometimes be sourced from specialty sellers or by kit-bashing parts from other 1/12 kits; check with suppliers for availability.
At 1/12 scale the model is compact enough for shelf displays or themed dioramas and matches other common motorcycle kits for combined presentations.
Light weathering and careful drybrushing can add character while preserving fine detail; test techniques on spare parts first to avoid overdoing it.
Dust gently with a soft brush and avoid exposure to direct sunlight to keep paint and decals in good condition over time.

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