In 1994 there was a historic moment in the Japanese 500cc GP, when Norick Abe,
wildcard rider to the race, led the race on lap 11 in front of names like Schwantz, Doohan, Cadalora or Kocinski, holding on in front before crashing. with three laps to go. Abe was riding a Honda NSR500 with the number #56, and thanks to this Studio27 transkit, with new wheels, fairing, fuel tank, tail, rear swingarm, chassis beam, etc. now we can make based on the Tamiya model.
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Honda NSR500 transkit:
SpotModel recommends this product exclusively for experienced professional modellers and collectors. Take appropriate precautions as this product is not a toy, it can be toxic and/or dangerous. Keep away from children. Use is not allowed for children under 14 years.
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Studio27 was one of the pioneers in creating accessories so that we could improve and modify our models. Decals, photo-etched parts and transkits were quite a discovery a few years ago. They have continued to innovate, and without neglecting the products that earned their well-deserved fame, their commitment to carbon fiber patterns for many of our models has been another huge success. Absolutely essential!