Landlubber Mike Posted Tuesday at 06:43 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:43 PM Just saw your log Rob, looks like a really nice kit! Looking forward to following along. 2
DocRob Posted Wednesday at 07:21 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 07:21 AM 12 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said: Just saw your log Rob, looks like a really nice kit! Looking forward to following along. It is a really beautiful kit, Mike. Unfortunately, the extra sets are hard to get, actually. Some years ago, it was the same, but then suddenly they were available in Japan, where I bought them. Cheers Rob 1
DocRob Posted Wednesday at 06:45 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:45 PM What I especially like about bike kits are the different metal finishes, you need to let it look realistic. Here, I used aluminum, titanium a mix from jet exhaust and copper and chrome, all from the AK Extreme Metal range. Chrome got a undercoat of gloss black, the others were sprayed directly onto the plastic. I was lazy, avoiding masking and sprayed the 3D printed chain in aluminum complete with the chain sprockets. The chain should look like steel and was therefore treated wit a heavy dose of black panel liner, followed by Uschi chrome pigments, which I rubbed in. The tyres received a treatment with a grey Flory wash, to enhance the detail and let them look a little less plastic like. The fit and engineering is still fantastic and putting together the kit is pure joy. Cheers Rob 6
BlrwestSiR Posted Wednesday at 08:36 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:36 PM The chain looks very convincing. Using the various metallics really helps sell the look. 2 1
DocRob Posted Thursday at 07:42 AM Author Posted Thursday at 07:42 AM 11 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said: The chain looks very convincing. Using the various metallics really helps sell the look. Thank you Carl, with bikes, it´s all about material reproduction to my eye, foremost the different metals with their individual colors, shines and depths. In thes larger scales, it has to look right or it´s just plastic. I´m happy not to have chosen the Tamiya PE chain and used the 3D printed one from Falcon Models. It fitted perfect and is very detailed with it´s single link appearance. Cheers Rob 5
DocRob Posted yesterday at 05:28 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:28 PM Lots of sub assemblies got finished over the last days. The mighty six in six exhaust was airbrushed in semi matte black (Tamiya LP-5) and added with some fittings, build to the bike. When I glued together the three per side exhausts, I fitted them temporary into the engine block, while the glue was still not fully cured, to have the proper spacings and layout. The fit was perfect again. I even managed to exchange the sides for the exhausts wondering about, how to lay deep into the curves, but found out my mistake in time . Another addition was the front fork, which is a working full metal affair. The area around the handle bars looks a bit wild for now, but that will change soon. Cheers Rob 7
Landlubber Mike Posted yesterday at 05:50 PM Posted yesterday at 05:50 PM Looks really good Rob. After your recent MFH kit, must be nice to not have to fight a kit into submission 2 1
HubertB Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, FullArmor said: Nice😎 I’d say VERY nice 😎 ! Hubert 2 1 1
DocRob Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 14 hours ago, FullArmor said: Nice😎 12 hours ago, HubertB said: ’d say VERY nice 😎 ! Thank you FA and Hubert, it´s an easy kit to shine with. The worst with Tamiya kits being, if it doesn´t look perfect in the end, only you are to blame . Cheers Rob 3
DocRob Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 14 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said: Looks really good Rob. After your recent MFH kit, must be nice to not have to fight a kit into submission Ah, Mike, I miss it a bit. I was getting used to the permanent challenge. It´s easy to get sloppy with a near perfect Tamiya kit. Cheers Rob 3
DocRob Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago The Honda starts to look like a bike, slowly. I completed the front section, adding adding brakes, fender and front wheel, The tyre was aged a bit, using Flory grey clay wash, to accentuate the profile and branding. I added the cockpit, which only has only one dial, guess what, a rev counter. I also attached most of the tubing, but there might be changes for better fit under the fairing. BTW. fairing and tank were airbrushed in alu-silver and bright red. Cheers Rob 4
FullArmor Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Beautiful metal colors👍 Have you thought about using small magnets to attach bodypanels? 1 1
DocRob Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 6 minutes ago, FullArmor said: Beautiful metal colors👍 Have you thought about using small magnets to attach bodypanels? Thank you FA, there are actually magnets included for two lower fairing parts. For the huge main fairing, I have to see, if there is a way, to build it removable. By design, it´s fastened with screws. Cheers Rob 2
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