This is a 1/32 scale snap-fit plastic kit representing the Honda DC2 Integra Type R, positioned as an easy-assembly display model within Aoshima's small-scale vehicle lineup.
The Honda Integra Type R (chassis code DC2) was produced in the mid-to-late 1990s as a performance-focused variant of the compact coupe. Built around a lightweight chassis with front-wheel drive, the Type R emphasized handling and high-revving engine characteristics for road and occasional track use. Its engineering intent was to reduce weight and sharpen response compared with standard models.
The kit is supplied in 1/32 scale as a snap-style assembly suitable for modelers looking for a compact subject that assembles without complex subframes. Parts are produced in injection-molded plastic. Builders should expect to prepare basic surface seam cleanup, fit parts before final joining, and apply paint and finishing to achieve a display-standard result. Standard hobby tools such as hobby knives, fine sanding implements, and hobby paints are applicable.
For display-focused builds, concentrate on panel alignment, realistic wheel fitment, and paint preparation. The Granada Black Pearl finish requires careful base-coating and clearcoat work to reproduce depth; test panels are recommended. Consider simple base or diorama elements at 1/32 scale to complement the model without overwhelming its compact footprint.
A straightforward 1/32 snap-fit representation of a well-known compact sports coupe, intended for builders who want a display-friendly, easy-assembly subject with period-correct proportions.
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