Honda Magna 50Fifty (Tamiya 1:6)
Removing of the Chrome with the help of oven spray
Parts without the Aluminium Layer
Parts without the Chrome Layer
Glueing the Engine
I filles some bigger gaps and offset with Green stuff. Unfortuanetly that stuffs doesn't hold that good on the surface
Filled some gaps at the carburator with green stuff
I tend to jump some steps ahead in the instructions. I do this to minimize the work with the Airbrush. I try to combine as much parts as possible so i didn't have to switch the color in the Airbrush as much as often if i would stricly follow the instructions.
Some Parts already sanded and prepared for the primer coat
Primer Coat on some Parts. I use vallejo Primer. Black Gloss for Gloss aluminium and Chrome, Black for Flat Alumnium and Metal parts, Grey for Black and dark colors and light grey for light color.
The Engine is ready for the color coat
selfmade bowden cable and carburator overflow.
The bike was aviable in 3 different colors. Black, Max Silver metallica and pearl shining yellow.
In the instruction stated that you should use normal yellow. After priming the parts I used gunze Yellow. To get the pearl effect i used a thin layer of Createx wicked pearl Yellow.
In the instruction stated that you should use normal yellow. After priming the parts I used gunze Yellow. To get the pearl effect i used a thin layer of Createx wicked pearl Yellow.
Parts with gloss black prime for chrome paint
Parts with gloss black prime for chrome paint
The most chrome Parts got there paint
The most chrome Parts got there paint
The most chrome parts are finished. Used Vallejo Metal Varnish for the Last Layer
Now Painting the Aluminium parts. Some Details will be paint later
The kit doesn't come with Air Valves. So I have to Buld my own. Used brass pipe and Microscale Kristal Clear.
Gluing the Frame
Rear Wheel
Rear Weehl almost finished. Only some washing and oiling is missing. You can see the selfmade Air Valve
Battery almost finished
Front wheel. The Air Valve is self-made. I used the same method as at the rear wheel
Rear Fender and Wheel assembled
Fork and Front wheel assembled
It begins to look like a motorcycle
Had some Problems with the handlebar. I tried to glue the lever with super glue. The Metal Varnish react with it. I just stripped the paint and did the painting a second time.
Almost finished. Only 1 - 2 Layer clear coat are missing
Finished
Commentaires
15 23 May 2022, 05:17
Mike Thomas
Dang! How did I miss this? Love the paint work! Well, all of the build actually, but that yellow pearl turned out perfect!
Tamiya 1/6 bikes are such a pleasure to build. I just finished the CB750F. I would love to build a few others but my wallet doesn't agree!
Dang! How did I miss this? Love the paint work! Well, all of the build actually, but that yellow pearl turned out perfect!
Tamiya 1/6 bikes are such a pleasure to build. I just finished the CB750F. I would love to build a few others but my wallet doesn't agree!
23 February, 13:58
Jennifer Nijhuis
Thank you for the compliments. I'm happy with the yellow. Still have some problems wth the chrome parts. I tried different colors but until know every color becomes dull after a clear coat
Thank you for the compliments. I'm happy with the yellow. Still have some problems wth the chrome parts. I tried different colors but until know every color becomes dull after a clear coat
24 February, 06:46
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It's a Special Kit for me. I'm driving the big brother a Honda VF 750C Magna. Unfortunatly there is no kit for this Bike. I stumbled upon this smaller version of it a just have to build it. I did take some extra time to build it. Don't want to rush and ruin it.
I'm really happy with the result. I would build it a second time. Just to get a little bit crazy with the painting.