The Kit
The Detail Kit
Fairings/fenders assembled, sanded and primed, re-sanded and ready for final prime.
Coat of black Alclad black after wet sanding to smooth out, ready for final coat of Alclad black
masking done
Sprayed with Alclad Prismatic Sapphire
unfortunately the masking tape lifted some of the paint (see the bottom of the faring) and a couple of parts needed repaint and so some touch up work will be needed once these coats are fully dry.
Engine parts sprayed with Alclad Chrome
engine assembled and some heat shrink and photo etc rivets added for detail
Faring didnt come out anywhere as nice as I hoped, the alclad seemed to be more attracted to the tamiya masking tape than the primer so peeded off in patches, will come back and redo/repair these later.
Frame in progress and been having fun with the photo etch brakes :-)
Frisket + new airbrush + new compressor + time + clearcoat = nearly completely fixed fairings
Photoetch brakes, wheels etc done, engine and rear swingarm done
Now i need a few hours to get the photoetch chain done and onto the front forks.
Photoetch brakes, wheels etc done, engine and rear swingarm done
Now i need a few hours to get the photoetch chain done and onto the front forks.
had a long weekend here so good a good chunk of work done.
Photoetch making a nice bit of difference, laid a thin coat of smoke over the radiators as the original photoetch metal just looked way 2 shiney.
Front fender still needs a good polish but the 2k went on well on the rest the body.
Photoetch making a nice bit of difference, laid a thin coat of smoke over the radiators as the original photoetch metal just looked way 2 shiney.
Front fender still needs a good polish but the 2k went on well on the rest the body.
nd complete, far from perfect but most importantly I learned a lot from
this one especially with photoetch and paintwork on such curved/angled
farings.
A shot in natural light
In display cabinet
Parked up next to previous bike in cabinet
A shot in natural light
In display cabinet
Parked up next to previous bike in cabinet
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