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  • james pithouse
    • Dec 2014
    • 1295

    #106
    Great work, but I agree with you ken that radiator looks sh*t can't wait to see new radiator.

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    • Guest

      #107
      Ian Pocher are known for their bad fit and wrong details but they do make a great basis for a super detailed build the classic rolls Royce, Fiat or Bugatti quite often take 3 yrs to build (the early Mercedes had all the internals for the engine gearbox and differential.

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        #108
        Hi all well it arrived, I’m so excited


        thanks to Ron

        sooo much better


        added the missing wiring for the exhaust valve


        and added the missing wiring for the radiator fan

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22770

          #109
          Like you said Ken So much better. Great work so far.

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            #110
            So, let me get this straight. This kit is listed at £650, and you still had to shell out for after-market stuff? wow!

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            • Guest

              #111
              Originally posted by John Rixon
              So, let me get this straight. This kit is listed at £650, and you still had to shell out for after-market stuff? wow!
              My understanding, apart from the dodgy radiator, is that it was sort of expected that you had a large collection of M2 screws and such at home to use in the build?
              I do agree with you John that it's a bit steep to have to fork out more money after paying £650 for a kit!?! It's almost like the real deal... :tongue-out3:

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              • Guest

                #112
                Only if you want to detail it up tbh they go to all the trouble of moulding most of the electrical connectors and channels for them to run through but supply no wire. I mean how much would an assortment of wire cost them, you have to drill out all the holes and try and find some suitable wires for them, incidentally I got it for 480 quid from jadlam models which is still pricey but it is a lot of kit.

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                • james pithouse
                  • Dec 2014
                  • 1295

                  #113
                  much better radiator looks more realistic now ken good choice

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                    #114
                    Hi all well I’ve added a few more missing wires and added the cable for the exhaust valve (fuse wire)weathered the rad a bit I’d like to say nearing the end now but no still a long way to go

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                    • Guest

                      #115
                      Hi all here is the next update I made a bit of an oops in duplicating the wiring of the rad fan which I had done the other end further back in the build will have to watch that in the future (especially as this build is using all my built up stocks of wire)




                      Got the front wheel on (man this thing is enormous)


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                      • james pithouse
                        • Dec 2014
                        • 1295

                        #116
                        Awesome ken. I like it alot as you say getting near the end same as mine but still a long ways to go

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                          #117
                          Hi all here is an update where nothing has been done. It's just that since the front wheel is now on I can compare and show just what a beast this is these range in scale from the humongous Duc at 1/4 then the Katana at 1/6 the Kwak at 1/8 and the Yam at 1/12 these all have similar size engines so they're all about the same size in real life.




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                          • papa 695
                            Moderator
                            • May 2011
                            • 22770

                            #118
                            Wow that is big Ken and your doing a great job.

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                              #119
                              I knew it was quarter scale but I didn't think it was that big?!?!

                              It's almost as big as those mini motorcycles that were popular in the 90's... I still have a dodgy knee after a wipeout on one of those...
                              ...but it was fun while it lasted

                              You've done a cracking job so far and if you didn't know you'd think it was the real deal on your photos!

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                              • Guest

                                #120
                                Thanks guys
                                Hi all next update been adding the break lines and front mudguard then onto the electrical bits, it would be so much easier if I hadn't started adding detail, this is going to be the most intensive added details bit.





                                And the dreaded electric panel (this is just the beginning and only one side)

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