Hasegawa 21728 - 1/12 Suzuki RG400 Gamma Late Version Scale Build Kit  [HA-21728]

Hasegawa 21728 - 1/12 Suzuki RG400 Gamma Late Version
Price:
£27.70
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-21728
GTIN:
4967834217287
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Hasegawa 21728 - About the 1/12 Suzuki RG400 Gamma Late Version

The Hasegawa 21728 1/12 Suzuki RG400 Gamma Late Version is a scale kit that reproduces the late-model RG400 Gamma for display-focused builds. It offers the period-correct bodywork and proportions that appeal to collectors and modellers who favour accurate, shelf-ready results.

Period significance and model fidelity

During its day the RG400 Gamma stood out for its bold styling and engineering choices, including the distinctive engine layout. This kit emphasises the motorcycle's outer panels and chassis appearance; it does not provide a detailed engine internals kit, but the exterior parts capture the bike's recognisable silhouette.

Model construction and finishing advice

Hasegawa's moulding quality helps this 1/12 kit assemble with good alignment. Builders should plan painting and decal work to achieve the best results; the kit includes decals and requires solvent or plastic cement for assembly. Fine brushes and masking will help produce neat paintwork.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/12
  • Material: PS Plastic
  • Assembly: Requires glue
  • Paint: Not included
Yes, a decal sheet is included so you can apply factory style markings after painting the parts.
Use plastic model cement or liquid solvent specifically formulated for polystyrene. These give a stronger bond than general purpose adhesives.
Yes. Techniques such as washes, dry brushing and pastel chalks work well to simulate wear, and the kit's panel detail will take weathering effects convincingly.

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