Hasegawa 20284 - 1/24 Scale Castrol Honda Civic 1993 No.76 Collector's Edition Kit  [HA-20284]

Hasegawa 20284 - 1/24 Castrol Honda Civic 1993 No.76 James Thompson
Price:
£19.07
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-20284
GTIN:
4967834202849
Condition:
Brand New
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Hasegawa 1/24 Castrol Honda Civic 1993 - Collector notes

The 1993 Castrol Honda Civic made an impact in the British Saloon Car Championship thanks to a VTEC engine and a light chassis that allowed it to compete aggressively. James Thompson, then 19, achieved seven wins and took nine pole positions over the season, securing the car's place in touring car history.

Performance highlights and Suzuka showing

In the Civic Challenge Cup at Suzuka Thompson managed a ninth place finish, demonstrating the car's capability outside domestic rounds. The Hasegawa kit reproduces period details and race markings so collectors can recreate the No.76 race machine.

Model Features and Building Experience

This limited production Hasegawa kit is a 1/24 scale plastic model with a white body shell and grey chassis parts. Clear window pieces, grey wheels and rubber tyres are included. A sticker sheet enables builders to apply accurate sponsor graphics and the No.76 livery for a faithful finish.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Material: Plastic
  • Includes: Clear windows, rubber tyres, stickers
  • Assembly: Glue required
The supplied stickers reproduce the main sponsor logos and colour areas used on the No.76 car, suitable for an authentic period appearance when applied carefully.
Yes, once assembled and painted the model works well on its own display plinth or as part of a racing diorama showing period paddock or trackside scenes.
Use a clear part-safe glue or canopy cement for windows to avoid fogging; standard plastic cement works for the rest of the assembly.
Build time depends on experience and finishing level, but a careful assembly with paint and decals commonly takes several evenings to complete.
The kit is complete as supplied, though advanced builders may add photo-etched parts or replacement wheels for extra realism; these are optional rather than required.

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