Build #6 Tamiya 14075 scale Yamaha YZR500 (OW70)
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Tamiya number 14075 1:12 scale Yamaha YZR500 (OW70) Taira racing edition - Box art
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All the bit's and bobs you get with the kit, looks crazy at first untill you sit down and plan your build if you haven't done a bike before
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I tend to hand paint all the smaller detail parts on the sprues before snipping them off and touching them up and then building into lots of sub assemblies
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to the left of the picture the V4 engine has been put into the frame, bottom right the 4 exhaust expansion chambers painted and assembled and to the top of the picture the rear swingarm assembly
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rear shock absorber fitted and am following the Tamiya painting guidlines until I practice a few new detailing techniques off of some of the pro's I have been watching on youtube, I'm getting there with my detail painting though
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adding all the spark plug HT leads and getting some of the fiddly bits touched up
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I love the weld detail on the brushed aluminium frame which I just hand painted as I don't have an airbrush yet
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just another view from the top
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time to fit the radiator
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and then the rear swingarm and wheel into the frame
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left side showing the chain and sprocket
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fitting the first two exhaust expansion chambers to the bike, two stroke bikes have welded seams so no need to remove these they look good to me
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thats the bottom two done vroom vroom, can smell the two stroke already lol
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and on with the top two exhaust expansion chambers... I can hear the "briing ding ding" of a two stroke from my youth already
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what a beasty of a bike this would have been in real life, you might just be able to make out the fairing and tank top left of the picture all painted up and ready for decals, ignore the yellow stuff as I had another build running at the same time
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just admiring the 4 exhausts of this V4 two stroke again
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Ok front end on and still loving the build front mudguard is Italian red TS28 from Tamiya, also added the basic rev counter and temperature guage decals
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bad lighting (red showing pink again) but looking gorgeous
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I have all the body panels beautifully sprayed using Tamiya TS-26 pure white but hit the decal gremlins so the build stops here for now....To be continued..........
Komentarzy
22 December 2015, 17:23
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Abosolutely loved the build on this bike with the nice detailing etc, got all the bodywork sprayed up just nice and then got to the goddam awful really thick Tamiya decals which are murder to work with and have been at it for nearly a month with decal softners etc, going to have to touch up some of the decals with paint so what turned out to be a very promising build has dissapointed me somewhat with the poor quality decals.
Not an expensive kit, it retails at around £25.00.
I have all the pictures here from the original box opening right up untill the bodywork then it stops (until I get the decalling sorted) To be continued..........