The 1/12 scale assembly model reproduces the Repsol RC211V '06 race motorcycle and is presented as a detailed kit that emphasizes external bodywork and engine realism.
The Honda RC211V was introduced in the early 2000s as Honda's 990cc V5 four-stroke racing machine, developed to compete under the four-stroke regulations of that era. Raced by the Repsol Honda team through 2006, the RC211V combined a compact V5 engine layout with a chassis tuned for high-speed road racing. Changes to displacement rules after 2006 led manufacturers to develop new designs for the following seasons.
This assembly kit reproduces characteristic elements of the 2006 Repsol Honda RC211V, including the refined cowling shapes, triple-exit exhaust layout, and the airbox positioned ahead of the fuel tank. New parts are provided for the clutch cover and fuel tank, and the set includes markings for both Daniel Pedrosa's No.26 and Nicky Hayden's No.69. Several body panels attach with small precision screws to allow optional display of internal details.
The kit also models the 990cc V5 engine layout and presents plated parts for the frame and swing arm to enhance visual realism. Cartograf decals are supplied for accurate livery, and solid rubber racing slick tires are included to match the original machine's appearance.
A detailed 1/12 assembly model that reproduces the 2006 Repsol Honda RC211V exterior and engine layout, suitable for display-focused builders and collectors who want an accurate representation of the race machine.
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