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  • simontie
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    • Jan 2010
    • 1506

    #1

    Tamiya Yamaha yz250 large scale1/6th

    Been awhile about 4or5 years and thought i would start with something simple!!!!! had this kit for awhile and really wanted to restart with an easy project. And that why i chose this bad boy of motocross, i hope i do it justice as i have built up a small collection of bikes to build and add to my collection so here is the first post. Also a couple of the older bikes and a couple of aircraft i fancy making.i will keep you posted with the progress of the build simontie
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  • simontie
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    • Jan 2010
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    #2
    well a productive weekend, I missed this still juggling with house and all the other duties I have (shmbo) but I did manage to stick the engine and frame together rub down and prime them and top coat matt and gloss coat them...
    engine is a matt finish and frame gloss both black I also dropped the chrome parts in to bleach the chrome just looks wrong on the related items coil, cdi, spark plug & exhaust port are never shinny even when new !!! well not this shinny anyway will coat with an aluminium colour. pics for your comments enjoyment digs what ever takes your fancy :rolling::rolling:
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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #3
      Nice stash and display of bikes there Simon. Look a nice model in the making .

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      • simontie
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        • Jan 2010
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        #4
        Originally posted by John Race
        Nice stash and display of bikes there Simon. Look a nice model in the making .
        Thank you, and i hope it turns out better than the kit, the parts i bleached almost worked as in it stripped the plating and that was fine but when i emptied them out i dropped the container in the sink needless to say there is no strainer in the sink managed to salvage 2 bits from the u-bend the rest ended up in the sewer as luck would have it the manhole cover is at the back door so i managed to save all but 1 out of 8 pieces luckily we dont share the waste pipe and it was a clean as these things get what a muppet couldn't believe i done it. Stopped biting my nails now lol
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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #5
          Originally posted by simontie
          Thank you, and i hope it turns out better than the kit, the parts i bleached almost worked as in it stripped the plating and that was fine but when i emptied them out i dropped the container in the sink needless to say there is no strainer in the sink managed to salvage 2 bits from the u-bend the rest ended up in the sewer as luck would have it the manhole cover is at the back door so i managed to save all but 1 out of 8 pieces luckily we dont share the waste pipe and it was a clean as these things get what a muppet couldn't believe i done it. Stopped biting my nails now lol
          Simon, a worst nightmare when that happens, at least you were able to get into the drain itself. I can just image how you must have felt seeing them disappear like that .:surprised::disappointed:

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          • simontie
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            • Jan 2010
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            #6
            ok have progressed a small way you forget how hard it is remembering all that stuff you forgot!!!!
            couple of pictures, engine and frame LH side & RH side with carburettor in both not standard Tamiya colouring I googled the parts and colour coded them to suit what I felt they should look like?? hope that makes sense...
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            • SimonT
              • Apr 2018
              • 2824

              #7
              1/6th gives some scope for detailing - will you be re-spoking the wheels?

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              • papa 695
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                • May 2011
                • 22771

                #8
                Just seen this one Simon, and a very nice start indeed.

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                • simontie
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                  • Jan 2010
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SimonT
                  1/6th gives some scope for detailing - will you be re-spoking the wheels?
                  probably..... NOT they are a real pain to paint all shiny in chrome plate, I have in the past built wheels for real M/C but not on a model (yet).
                  will see how we progress with the level of detail
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                  • simontie
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                    • Jan 2010
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                    #10
                    due to some gardening duties haven't managed to get much done but here is a small up-date on progress
                    mounted carb and air box added some breather pipes & over flow to the standard carb as shown on the real macoy.
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                    • simontie
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                      • Jan 2010
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                      #11
                      sorry about the photography
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                      • simontie
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                        #12
                        ok been a week or two!!! life has been very busy home and work so I have only managed to progress slightly but its a step in the right direction better pictures this time I hope, swinging arm attached along with the rear mono shock damper carbs and air box and the nippiest bit the exhaust horrible things always sounded tinny but with a burst of adrenalin!!! hope that makes sense?
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                        • simontie
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                          #13
                          ok pictures are not great but better
                          will sort out the camera
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                          • Steven000
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                            • Steven
                            • Belgium

                            #14
                            Hi Simon, looks very nice :thumb2:
                            Cheers, Steven

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                            • simontie
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                              • Jan 2010
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                              #15
                              ok another small step in the right direction...I think the photography is better but you decide
                              still some titivating to do on bolt heads and next post should be the front end complete but I haven't started that yet!!!!!!!
                              simontie
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