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    1/12 scale REDBULL YAMAHA 500CC GP

    just dove into this 1/12 tamiya kit along wit a Lion uproar upgrade

    here are the major componets

    I started with the front brake components ,the plastic brake disc get cut away

    then the center hubs get fitted with the upgrade

    then the upgrade components are cut away and sanded

    now painted and ready for assembly

    assembled and ready for the rims

    assembled with a well sanded tire for the scuffed in look
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    on to the clutch assembly ,here are the basic components

    after painting and inking

    then attatched to the engine assy

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      on to the rear brake components

      after sanding,priming & painting

      assembled and ready to mount on to the rim

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        #4
        next will be the coolant system here are the components awaiting assembly

        so far

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          Looking great so far mate, i didnt realize that you could get kits this quality. I have just sold my Ducati this week. I was in my mates shop for 12 months and i have finally sold it. It was a British superbike Zerox Rep with only 220 miles on the clock. It is a shame really to have given up the bikes but i couldnt build models, fly planes, shoot clays and ride a bike, something had to go and as i only averaged about 400 miles a year and was paying 12 months tax and insurance i decided the bike was the best option and i could spen the cash on this new hobby.

          Great work mate

          Andy

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            Originally posted by \
            Looking great so far mate, i didnt realize that you could get kits this quality. I have just sold my Ducati this week. I was in my mates shop for 12 months and i have finally sold it. It was a British superbike Zerox Rep with only 220 miles on the clock. It is a shame really to have given up the bikes but i couldnt build models, fly planes, shoot clays and ride a bike, something had to go and as i only averaged about 400 miles a year and was paying 12 months tax and insurance i decided the bike was the best option and i could spen the cash on this new hobby.Great work mate

            Andy
            thanks Andy,sad to hear about the Duc that is a sweet ride

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              #7
              engine assembly is near to being ready to set in the frame now that the radiator is in place

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                #8
                Looking great mate, cant wait to see the finished job. I bet it will look some much better that the die cast R1 and 798 that i have here.

                Andy

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                  #9
                  :weight1: Cool, Very strong build.

                  Joolz

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                    #10
                    engine after a light black ink wash

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                      #11
                      and mounted up with the cooling system in place

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                        #12
                        exhaust pipes being blued and the welds highlighted with a silver colorbrite pencil

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                          #13
                          swimgarm assembly

                          shock parts before cut out

                          after ready for paint

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                            #14
                            assembly painted

                            and stages of instal

                            removed the plastic chain adjusters

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                              #15
                              Hi Mate,

                              remarkable work you are doing there. Thw swing arm detail is fantastic. This model must have set you back a tidy penny. I cant belive that you can get bike models with this much detail in them. Well done on a fantastic job so far.

                              Andy

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