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  • simontie
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    • Jan 2010
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    Tamiya 1/12 Nastro Azzurro HONDA NSR 500 Valentino Rossi # 14082

    ok as promised i have started the nsr 500,and thanks to the holidays i have made reasonable progress. [ATTACH]23572.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]23571.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]23570.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]23573.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]23574.vB[/ATTACH]

    i all so took some advice i found on someone else tread about dipping the precoated crome finished frame work ect in to bleach and was amazed at the results will post them in the next up date

    simon

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    Looking good Simon. That's an impressive display of Tamiya paints as well!!

    Are those resin parts added to the engine or do they just look like it? I like the different metallic finishes on the engine. Have you done a bit of dry brushing on it yet? You will probably find enamels a lot easier for that as they don't dry as fast as acrylics so are easier to control when dry brushing.

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    • simontie
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      #3
      thank you richard, no there all origanal kit bits - i just masked an airbrushed and touched up after assembly,when i first started modeling again last year i bought a whole load of bike kits then

      sifted through them and collated a list of required paints and added to them when the wife was not looking - - found a hole saw the right size and built the stand for them it works quite well

      simon
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      • simontie
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        • Jan 2010
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        #4
        stage 2

        last weeks progress - scrubbed in tyres and sprayed wheels, air brushed forks assembled frame and swinging arm after stripping off the crome plating then airbrushed with XF-16 Flat Aluminum - i think it looks better than the standard finish

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        tubing was fun there seems to be awhole load of it to do on this kit spark plug leads were fun- to achive the bends in the large tubing i slipped a length of solder in to them and they held there shape really well smaller tubes i stripped some speaker cable and split to a neat fit diameter this worked really well also- know how i will be doing it in the future who said you cant teach an old dog new tricks?

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          #5
          Simon looking awesome! Great to see a motorcycle build and this is a good one!

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            #6
            Looking very very good so far, and what a display of paints lol

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            • simontie
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              #7
              weekend progress

              thanks to the snow and cold snap had nothing else to do,

              so here what i did instead comments welcome this is only my fifth build so getting better ?

              well i think so

              thank you all for you kind words

              i have yet to experiment with other paints or add on parts but its in the pipeline hence the impresive display of tamiya paints

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              body work and exhausts to do this week have a few ideas for the exhausts ! so hopefully they will turn out ok

              simon

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                #8
                Simon thats looking great,a nice light wash on the engine would really make the details pop. Looking forward to seeing those pipes!

                Trey

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                • simontie
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                  #9
                  tray

                  thank you

                  daft question (as if) what do you mean by a light wash?
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                    #10
                    hey Simon , this thread says it all

                    http://www.scale-models.co.uk/tutorials/11245-simple-basic-wash-tutortial.html

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                    • simontie
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                      • Jan 2010
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                      #11
                      getting there!

                      ok started on the body work and as promised exhausts -body work, slow going mainly down to garage temp but this week I installed wait for it central heating (no really) the boiler is next door in the utility so when the better half popped out to visit friends I turned off the central heating and drained down, did the pipe work and hay presto radiator now in the garage not sweltering hot but raises the ambient temp - so big bonus for me and modelling. Anyway put the fairings together and surface primed them sprayed the inside matt black and masked off the belly pan and front fairing. [ATTACH]23801.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]23803.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]23799.vB[/ATTACH]

                      i used the mask's supplied with the kit and all though i could have don it with tape they worked quite well bit fiddley but ok

                      Primed tank and got a coat of yellow on it but managed to stuff it up and ended up doing it again thanks to an over eager spray painter ! Exhausts were fun 1st off I put a light aluminium on them then highlighted the welds and bends with copper then a light mist of metallic blue mixed with clear coat, and over the top a nice haze of clear orange –

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                      I think they look pretty good let me know what you think

                      Cheers Simontie

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                        #12
                        Simon clean build you've got going The pipes look very nice and suttle, great technique

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                        • simontie
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                          thank you, Tray
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                          • simontie
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                            Not quite the happy ending i wanted !

                            Ok final few pictures the painting went well on the body work but I let the project down with the decal work

                            quite disappointed with the damaged decals, but I will live with it till I can get a new set

                            if any one has any ideas how to get hold of them let me know (or a spare set) I have spoken to a couple of model shop's and no joy but will perceiver.

                            Let me know what you think of the final few pictures

                            I will leave you to find the damaged decals and the out of place replacement one i used at the front?

                            Simon

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                              Hey nice work simon. I've just got this kit to build on my rossi bike collection and theres some great inspiration on this thread for me. any obivous pitfalls to watch out for?

                              I've just finished an 02 rc211v and I made loads of errors but it was my first bike build.

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