This one was a nostalgia trip as it was the very first 1/12 Tamiya model and bike model i'd ever built and the first use of an airbrush.
I wanted to do a better job this time round and am pretty confident that I have done, (though it's a long long time since I saw the other one, if it survived it's at an old girlfriends parents house still from many years ago).
Usually, when I build a bike or car model i'll add some light weathering, exhaust heat staining, soot at the exit pipes, scuff the tyres a little with sandpaper etc but in this case I wanted to represent a completely box fresh just uncrated model NR, (one was recently uncrated along with an RC30, both bought and stored by a Honda dealer some years ago and both were offered for sale, I believe the asking price for the NR was about £45k, but lets face it, you'd never ever get another unridden, unstarted fresh from the box one, also, they were £38k new back in early 90's.
The side fairing panels are provided in clear plastic and I decided to leave the LHS panel clear as there are a few visible bits of engine interest that side, unlike the RHS which I painted.
So heres some side, front, back, top and bottom shots followed by profile and detail shots.
Cheers,
Mike
I wanted to do a better job this time round and am pretty confident that I have done, (though it's a long long time since I saw the other one, if it survived it's at an old girlfriends parents house still from many years ago).
Usually, when I build a bike or car model i'll add some light weathering, exhaust heat staining, soot at the exit pipes, scuff the tyres a little with sandpaper etc but in this case I wanted to represent a completely box fresh just uncrated model NR, (one was recently uncrated along with an RC30, both bought and stored by a Honda dealer some years ago and both were offered for sale, I believe the asking price for the NR was about £45k, but lets face it, you'd never ever get another unridden, unstarted fresh from the box one, also, they were £38k new back in early 90's.
The side fairing panels are provided in clear plastic and I decided to leave the LHS panel clear as there are a few visible bits of engine interest that side, unlike the RHS which I painted.
So heres some side, front, back, top and bottom shots followed by profile and detail shots.
Cheers,
Mike
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