belugawhaleman Posted September 27 Posted September 27 Nice! I like these 1/12 Tamiya Motorcycle kits. I have aย couple in my stash. Will be following๐ 2 1
FullArmor Posted September 27 Author Posted September 27 4 minutes ago, belugawhaleman said: Nice! I like these 1/12 Tamiya Motorcycle kits. I have aย couple in my stash. Will be following๐ Yes. And these aren't very expensive. Let's hope I can build this. I wanted to try something different this time. 3
DocRob Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Looking good FA, Isnยดt it fun, toying with different metallics? Cheers Rob 3
FullArmor Posted October 2 Author Posted October 2 8 hours ago, DocRob said: Looking good FA, Isnยดt it fun, toying with different metallics? Cheers Rob Yes. You're exactly right. It's fun to use bright colors. And you don't have to worry about weathering effects. 4
FullArmor Posted Sunday at 10:09 AM Author Posted Sunday at 10:09 AM I am "exhausted"...no not reallyย ๐ 5
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 12:26 PM Posted Sunday at 12:26 PM Those exhausts look great. How did you do the heat staining on them? 1
DocRob Posted Sunday at 12:59 PM Posted Sunday at 12:59 PM Nice, but I guess most will be hidden under the fairing. BTW: I think, some more yellow and a bit less blue temper color would be more realistic. The colors show the temperature which the gases inside have in certain areas, tighter passages are hotter and therefore have a different color ranging from blue over red to yellow. Cheers Rob 2
FullArmor Posted Sunday at 01:35 PM Author Posted Sunday at 01:35 PM 1 hour ago, BlrwestSiR said: Those exhausts look great. How did you do the heat staining on them? Thanks๐. I used acrylic crystal light blue A-MIG-0098. This isย this is usually used to create lenses and prisms to tanks and cars๐ 1 1
FullArmor Posted Sunday at 01:41 PM Author Posted Sunday at 01:41 PM 36 minutes ago, DocRob said: Nice, but I guess most will be hidden under the fairing. BTW: I think, some more yellow and a bit less blue temper color would be more realistic. The colors show the temperature which the gases inside have in certain areas, tighter passages are hotter and therefore have a different color ranging from blue over red to yellow. Cheers Rob Yes. I know. I don't have the tools or the colors to create different color nuances right now. That would be a nice addition, but some compromises have to be made. 3
FullArmor Posted Sunday at 03:12 PM Author Posted Sunday at 03:12 PM I don't know if you've ever put these together? But that's exactly how I felt when I put the exhaust pipes together. Everything had to be in line at the same time.ย ๐ 5
FullArmor Posted Monday at 04:06 PM Author Posted Monday at 04:06 PM A bit of progress. Next front forks.ย 3
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