BMW K 1200 S - repainting
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1 January 2016, 11:12
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In August 2015, I have made a "model change" with my bike - from BMW R1100RS to K 1200 S.
Of course, I wanted to have "my new" as a model, but the K there is not as a kit. So I had to resort to a die-cast model.
Unfortunately, there was not the model in color to buy, like my original is - and so I set out to disassemble the model and to repaint.
The frame had to be painted of black aluminum and the original white-blue color became gray granite.
A Model colleague steered nor the right decals in - and ready is my model to match my original motorcycle