Ducati 1199 Panigale S Tricolore
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The kit masks were not precut, so I scanned them and retraced them on the computer to have them cut by my Roland Stika cutter
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I also made masks for the front disc brakes and the chain
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Some photos from the build stages
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Finished!
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5 1 March 2023, 13:37
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Built OOB from the excellent Tamiya kit. Painted with Motip and Vallejo rattle can paints, and airbrush paints from Zero, Hataka and Vallejo. Decals are the excellent kit decals printed by Cartograf. Although I'm not that big a fan of the modern bikes, I really enjoyed this build, not only because of the beautifully engineered kit, but also out of admiration for the Italian engineers who created this work of art on wheels!