Aoshima Plastic Model Kit
Honda CB400T Hawk-II ’78 (1/12) 06304
This 1/12 scale Aoshima model kit replicates the 1978 Honda CB400T Hawk-II, a popular middleweight motorcycle from the late 1970s. With its clean styling, twin-cylinder engine, and balanced performance, the Hawk-II became a favourite among riders seeking a reliable and stylish machine. The kit captures the bike’s authentic frame, detailed engine, and period-correct bodywork, making it an excellent choice for motorcycle enthusiasts.
- 1/12 scale plastic model kit
- Replica of the Honda CB400T Hawk-II (1978)
- Detailed frame, engine, and wheels
- Authentic late-70s motorcycle styling
- Includes decals for accurate finishing touches
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
The Honda CB400T Hawk-II was introduced in the late 1970s as part of Honda’s Hawk lineup, which aimed to deliver a practical yet sporty motorcycle for everyday riders. Powered by a 395cc parallel-twin engine with a smooth five-speed transmission, the Hawk-II offered a dependable balance of performance and efficiency. Its styling reflected the era’s design trends, with a simple, muscular stance and clean lines that made it appealing to a wide audience. The Hawk-II helped solidify Honda’s reputation for producing durable, approachable motorcycles that could handle both commuting and leisure riding with ease. Today, the CB400T Hawk-II is remembered as a classic example of Honda’s late-70s engineering, admired for its reliability, simplicity, and role in shaping the company’s enduring success in the global motorcycle market.