Scale Model Shop

Collapse

Heller 1/8 Honda cb 750 K1

Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Guest

    #1

    Heller 1/8 Honda cb 750 K1

    Hi all well its finally arrived, my favorite bike of all time


    [ATTACH]112308.IPB[/ATTACH]

    [ATTACH]112309.IPB[/ATTACH]




  • papa 695
    Moderator
    • May 2011
    • 22771

    #2
    Going to watch this one Ken

    Comment

    • Robert1968
      • Mar 2015
      • 3596

      #3
      I'm on board fur this one

      Comment

      • Guest

        #4
        Hi all when I had mine I totally rebuilt it and whilst i was at it i stripped all the paint off the engine casings polished it and engraved it, so I thought I would do the same with this kit. being 1/8 of the original size it obviously wont be as elaborate but will give the general idea.


        [ATTACH]112495.IPB[/ATTACH]



        roughly pened on


        [ATTACH]112496.IPB[/ATTACH]

        [ATTACH]112497.IPB[/ATTACH]



        this is the tool of choice


        [ATTACH]112498.IPB[/ATTACH]



        oops didnt work too well


        [ATTACH]112499.IPB[/ATTACH]

        [ATTACH]112500.IPB[/ATTACH]



        I think my next attempt will be heated scribe .











        Comment

        • Robert1968
          • Mar 2015
          • 3596

          #5
          I like waft you have done with the scribe, on your original bike ( do you still have pics to work from.?


          I thought you may have traced the image and made a template fur the scribing but I am very impressed with your work, ideas


          Robert

          Comment

          • Guest

            #6
            Unfortunately no pics of my original bike (one of my many regrets in life) I think one of the reasons it looks so bad is its much too deep i will fill it and try again as I said with a heated scribe (unless anyone knows a better tool to use)

            Comment

            • Robert1968
              • Mar 2015
              • 3596

              #7
              Hi Ken


              A possible solution to your scribing maybe a pattern to work from ( judging by whet you have done your patter is there.


              I have used in the past a " bare metal foil " on things such as wings for my P51 but it could be used in the same way on your bike engine block. If you have a pattern you can draw it on the bare metal foil in hb pencil. Then the foil has a sticky side peel that off and affix to your block. It's real metal which you can scribe polish it up once complete.


              Hopefully this can help


              Regards


              Robert

              Comment

              • Guest

                #8
                Hi all well i've made a start proper on this, I have decided to do the very best I can on this kit, as it is my favorite bike of all time


                [ATTACH]112953.IPB[/ATTACH]



                [ATTACH]112954.IPB[/ATTACH]



                [ATTACH]112955.IPB[/ATTACH]



                [ATTACH]112956.IPB[/ATTACH]



                [ATTACH]112957.IPB[/ATTACH]



                [ATTACH]112958.IPB[/ATTACH]



                [ATTACH]112959.IPB[/ATTACH]



                [ATTACH]112960.IPB[/ATTACH]



                [ATTACH]112961.IPB[/ATTACH]


















                Comment

                • takeslousyphotos
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 3900

                  #9
                  That looks good Ken, you have the finish on the sprocket and discs "spot on" ......... I love the old Jap classics. I never had a Honda 4 ....... I tooled around on a Suzuki GT750. That was a great bike. At least until the two stroke oil pump packed up


                  I'll be watching this

                  Comment

                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Thanks pete I absolutely loved the Honda she was amazing, the only bike came close to her was the one I just got rid of after 10 yrs of totally reliable service a triumph trophy 900 I've had some lightning fast bikes (gsx1100) but as an all rounder you just couldn't beat the Honda of course it wasn't the most beautiful bike imho that title goes to the yam 1100 midnight special ( which I sadly never owned, but drooled over ) but she had a certain look modern bikes just don't have. If someone offered me one and I had the money for it regardless the condition I would bite their arm off.

                    Comment

                    • Robert1968
                      • Mar 2015
                      • 3596

                      #11
                      Even at this scale Ken your making me drool ( spot on with the chrome and weathering effect on that sprocket and spokes


                      Well done


                      I remember the gsx1100 I took my pals out a few summers ago and hit an oil patch on the Dundee/ Aberdeen road and......, yes it cost me an awful lot of dosh to fix the plastics ( don't ask ) I remember tony saying you've done what!! to his pride and joy ( I survived with just a few bruises )


                      I preferred Hondas any day of the week


                      Awesome


                      Robert

                      Comment

                      • papa 695
                        Moderator
                        • May 2011
                        • 22771

                        #12
                        Great work on the wheels Ken if the rest of the build goes like the wheels it will be awesome. Never had a bike myself and only build one but it was this type the Honda CB 750 did it as a wreck. Watching this one

                        Comment

                        • flyjoe180
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 12421
                          • Joe
                          • Earth

                          #13
                          Nice work so far Ken.

                          Comment

                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Well I am totally peed off this was advertised as new and unstarted. Someone has gone ahead on the instructions and started the frame, only they've glued it all wrong (and used plenty of it) I've tried getting it apart but it's like it's welded together, and even if I get it apart I'm not sure I can reposition it where it should be, so this is another one that's on hold, funny its another Heller kit.

                            Comment

                            • takeslousyphotos
                              • Apr 2013
                              • 3900

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              Well I am totally peed off this was advertised as new and unstarted. Someone has gone ahead on the instructions and started the frame, only they've glued it all wrong (and used plenty of it) I've tried getting it apart but it's like it's welded together, and even if I get it apart I'm not sure I can reposition it where it should be, so this is another one that's on hold, funny its another Heller kit.
                              Sorry to hear that Ken..... Cant you get the bits apart and rebuild them with Sprue and plastic rod or somesuch ????

                              Comment

                              Working...