Witness the resurrection of an air-cooled legend with AOSHIMA's definitive 1/12 scale rendition of the 1993 Yamaha XJR400. Engineered as the fastest air-cooled sports machine of its era, this model captures every detail of the original's muscular stance and mechanical sophistication. From the deeply finned DOHC four-cylinder engine to the rigid double cradle frame, this kit delivers the authentic spirit of early nineties Japanese engineering.
Key Features
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Accurate 1/12 scale plastic model kit of the 1993 Yamaha XJR400.
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Engine assembly replicates authentic mounting method with screws securing to the frame.
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High-rigidity front fork with 41mm inner tubes faithfully reproduced.
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Aluminum box-section swingarm captured in detailed plastic components.
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Underside of fuel tank realistically molded for true-to-life appearance.
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Wires and hoses represented using flexible vinyl tubing for authenticity.
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Deeply finned air-cooled DOHC four-cylinder engine showcases period engineering.
Why Choose This
Motorcycle enthusiasts who appreciate air-cooled machinery will find this kit particularly satisfying. The engineering of the build mirrors the original bike's construction, with the engine mounting to the frame using actual screws. You gain insight into the XJR400's mechanical layout while assembling a museum-quality replica. The inclusion of vinyl tubing for wiring and hoses allows you to achieve show-standard detail without complex modifications. This is mechanical history rendered in precise scale.
Product Information
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Manufacturer: AOSHIMA
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Scale: 1/12
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Series: The Bike No.11
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Model Type: Plastic model kit
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Vehicle: Yamaha 4HM XJR400 (1993 Model)
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Included Components: Precision molded sprues, vinyl tubing for wiring, decals, comprehensive instructions
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Country of Origin: Japan
Add this landmark air-cooled machine to your collection and celebrate Yamaha's pursuit of speed. The thoughtful engineering of this kit delivers a building experience worthy of its subject. Order your AOSHIMA XJR400 today and construct a tribute to one of the most significant sports bikes of the early nineties.