My Ducati 916 Build
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Im using tamiya acrylics mattm, the swing arm was air brushed. Im finding the paint works well by using a little in a paint tray and add a little thinner to it before you use it and take your time. Mostly I've noticed that it's best if you leave each coat to go off over night.Im also coating it with a clear varnish but I hadn't done it in these pics. Hope that helps mateComment
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Hey Guys,
Just a quick up date on the progress of the Ducati, it's been very slow as i've not had much time on it this week. But here are a few more pictures for you all
Hope to have alot more done by the end of the weekendComment
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Getting there
Probably should have put this in the work in progress thread, sorry about that John :/Comment
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Having made a number of bikes and Ducatis in particular I notice one thing that always used to bug me and that is the fact that metallic paints rarely seem to look scale. Tamiya metallics in particular look very grainy if the scale is taken into consideration so I used to play around with various clear finishes over the metallic paint. I also looked out for metallic paints with a much smaller grain appearrance and used to like Floquil paints. They also dry to a matt finish but a couple of coats of clear on top used to give me a better scale metallic finish.
Looking very neat and tidy though and brings back many fond memories for me. I haven't built a bike for many years now and I really did enjoy building them. If you look in my gallery there are a few there.Comment
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Thanks bunker, I was kinda thinking that myself about the grain in the paint. I'm hoping the clears I'm using will also do a similar kind of job, fingers crossed. I shall also have a snoop around your gallery tooComment
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Hi Danny. This is looking really good.
I have moved this to the Under construction section so every one can see/find it. It deserves to be seen!!!
Ian MComment
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Exhausts on, not happy with the Tamiya supposed colour on the link pipes but it will do for this version, my own mixed colour on the cans though
One thing I've noticed while putting this together as this is my first build in a very long time is the amount of parts I could have put together and tidied up before painting. Suppose that's called learning, lolComment
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Looking good!
I think Tamiya are one of the firms that holds fast in the "as near as we have" colour school of thought!
One small tip if I may; that big fat tyre will look a bit better if you gave it a gentle scrub with some fine wet and dry paper, just to take off the shine on the contact area.
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Hi guys, been a while but i've managed to get a little more done, hoping to get the base coat on the body work too this weekend, pictures will follow of that when It happensOnly a few more minor bits added but it's coming along now
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Hi Dan, thats a great lloking build mate,very impressive!!!!
I've never built a bike, seeing yours makes me wanna get one and try!!!!
Cheers,AndrewComment
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