1/24 Mazda NB8C Roadster RS '99 by Aoshima delivers a highly detailed and customisable model kit of the iconic sports car.
Featuring:
- Accurate Reproduction: Faithfully replicates the Mazda NB8C Roadster RS '99 in 1/24 scale.
- Detailed Interior: Features a detailed dashboard, seats, and other interior components.
- Optional Parts: Includes optional parts for customization, such as different wheels and spoilers.
Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Length: 16.5 cm
- Width: 7.5 cm
- Height: 5.5 cm
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: 1/24
- Manufacturer: Aoshima
- Series: The Best Car GT Series
- Model: Mazda NB8C Roadster RS '99
- Parts count: 120 (Estimate)
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic, rubber tires
- Assembly: Required
- Paint/Glue: Required
- Recommended Age: 14+
Perfect for: Automotive enthusiasts, model kit builders, and collectors seeking a detailed and accurate replica of the Mazda Roadster, backed by Hobbyco’s trusted service and fast shipping.
Why this kit matters
The Mazda Roadster (also known as the Miata) is a legendary sports car known for its balanced handling and fun-to-drive nature. The 1/24 scale is a popular choice for car models, offering a good level of detail. This kit allows builders to recreate a classic Japanese sports car.
This model offers a rewarding building experience and a beautiful replica of a beloved roadster. The optional parts allow for customization and personalization of the finished model.
How to use it
Carefully unpack the kit and study the instructions. As paint and glue are required, prepare your painting area and tools. Assemble the car following the instructions, paying attention to the detailed interior and chassis components. Use the optional parts to customize the model to your liking. Display the finished model on a shelf or in a display case.
Gift Suggestion
This kit is most suitable as a gift For Him, appealing to car enthusiasts, model builders, and anyone who appreciates the Mazda Roadster.
This is a plastic model kit. Assembly and painting REQUIRED.

