Transkit to complete the
last bike used by Kevin Schwantz in the Motorcycle World Championship, just the following season after becoming champion, and retiring before the 1994 season was completed, although he still had time to win two races in Japan and Great Brittany. The transkit is made up of a photo-etched
sheet, the corresponding
decal sheet, and
resin and white metal parts to modify the
fairing, tail, tank, chassis, swingarm, ... as well as many other parts. The version is based on the unit with which Kevin Schwantz achieved his twenty-fifth and
last victory in the Motorcycle World Championship. Spectacular!
Additional details for the
Suzuki RGV-Gamma XR-84 marking / livery:
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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The Japanese brand
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!