1/12 Yamaha RZ250 (4L3) (1980) BLACK COLOR by Hasegawa delivers an authentic classic motorcycle build for model kit and hobby collectors.
Featuring:
- Classic two‑stroke bike recreation: Injection‑moulded parts accurately capture the 1980 Yamaha RZ250 (4L3) design in black.
- Chrome plated details: Includes plated parts for headlight, taillight, mirrors and seat handle to enhance realism.
- Decals included: Markings for the black colour scheme are supplied to finish the model with authentic style.
Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Length: ~17.4 cm
- Width: ~6.5 cm
- Height: ~10.5 cm (approximate stance)
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: 1/12
- Manufacturer: Hasegawa
- Model: Yamaha RZ250 (4L3) (1980) BLACK COLOR
- Parts count: Approx. 140 pieces
- Material: Injection‑moulded plastic
- Assembly: Required
- Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
- Recommended Age: 14+
Perfect for: motorcycle model builders, classic bike fans, and hobbyists seeking a detailed 1/12 scale subject, backed by Hobbyco’s trusted service and fast shipping.
Why this kit matters
The Yamaha RZ250 (4L3) was an iconic early 1980s two‑stroke motorcycle known for its spirited performance and lightweight handling, making it a favourite among riders and enthusiasts. By replicating this classic in 1/12 scale, Hasegawa lets you explore the details of late‑era two‑stroke technology and period styling through modelling.
Motorcycle kits like this bridge a love of motorcycles with scale modelling, offering a hands‑on build experience that rewards careful assembly and painting. Displaying your finished RZ250 can celebrate both the machine’s heritage and your modelling skills.
How to use it
Use basic modelling tools, plastic cement and paints to assemble the parts. Follow decals placement for the black colour scheme and take your time with chrome and engine details to achieve a high‑quality finish. When complete, showcase your model in a cabinet or add it to a larger bike scene.
This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.

