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    1/4 Scale Honda CB 750

    This is one of the the DeAgostini Motorbike monthly part works which I ordered a few weeks ago. The first four parts arrived this morning and the rest of the kit will follow on a monthly basis. These kits are not cheap, costing £32 per month over a two year period. All the parts are of all metal construction, except, tires, cables, lights, seat, and other small parts. Everything bolts together with the sets of screws, nuts and bolts that ship with each set of parts. No gluing is necessary. No painting is required, as everything is stove enamelled or chromed ready to assemble. It has working lights, indicators and authentic engine sound, from a built in unit, which fits inside the display cabinet/stand, which is issued as the last part of the kit. Building instructions come on a dvd with each montlhy parts issue. or can be downloaded from the DeAgostini website.


    Here are the first four parts of the kit. You can read more about this kit by clicking on the link below.


    I won't be starting this kit, until sometime next year, when I have collected nearly all of the parts. I have enough models to keep me going for quite a while yet.


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    http://www.model-space.com/gb/build-the-honda-cb750.html







  • Guest

    #2
    Cool, really nice. When my falcon sub finishes I may... May go for something like this.

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    • papa 695
      Moderator
      • May 2011
      • 22770

      #3
      This will be a slow build and I hope you get all the parts but I will watch

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      • Guest

        #4
        1 1/4 scale that will be huge 704 the quid is dearer than the pocher ducati can't wait to see this one started, you may have noticed I'm a bit of a bike fan, 1 1/6 is big I wonder how much bigger 1 1/4 is. I will just have to curb my enthusiasm for a year.

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        • Guest

          #5
          I have the Minichamps 750 Four at 1/6th scale, which is an amazing model but at 1/4 this will be quite stunning. Not cheap mind you but pretty rare!

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          • eddiesolo
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2013
            • 11193

            #6
            I too thought it was expensive, as is with many of these kits. But, if you don't drink, smoke and can afford then why not.


            Looks a lovely well made kit.


            Si

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              1 1/4 scale that will be huge 704 the quid is dearer than the pocher ducati can't wait to see this one started, you may have noticed I'm a bit of a bike fan, 1 1/6 is big I wonder how much bigger 1 1/4 is. I will just have to curb my enthusiasm for a year.
              Yes it is an expensive kit Ken, but at £32 per month (£8 per week) you don't really miss it. You can buy the whole kit in one go, but I would have to part with just over £700 in one go and I don't think SWMBO would approve.


              She is quite happy for me to buy it monthly (out of my own spends).


              Yes it is a large kit at 1/4 scale and weighs about 8kg when built (that's the same as eight bags of sugar). I would have loved to have bought the whole kit, but I can't afford that sort of money in one go, so I will have to collect it month by month.


              As I have said, I have plenty to be going on with, including the Tamiya 1/6 scale Harley Davidson 1200cc Superglide, which is quite an awsome kit in itself.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by \
                I too thought it was expensive, as is with many of these kits. But, if you don't drink, smoke and can afford then why not.
                Looks a lovely well made kit.


                Si
                No I gave up smoking five years ago and hardly drink much at all. This kit costs less than two packets of fags per week and I got through six packs a week when I smoked.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Yes the Tamiya kits are outstanding, I have not built the superglide but have read on another forum there is a problem with the connecting of the down pipes and the exhausts, maybe something to watch out for, personally I've had no fit problems on any that I've built, they've gone together hand in glove perfect, just saying something to maybe be prepared for.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Thank's for that Ken. Do you know what web site that was? I like the Super Glide, nicer looking than the Fat Boy.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I think it was Britmodeller.com and it was member activexp but don't shoot me if I'm wrong there is definitely at least 1 1/6 tamiya superglide on there.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Hi I just checked and I was correct just wrong bike was the flathead Harley.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          Hi I just checked and I was correct just wrong bike was the flathead Harley.
                          Hi Ken, just read it myself. It was the Harley Police Bike as you said. Had a good read of his build and his final showcase on this model. It is some beast and considering the problem with the badly fitting exhaust, he got round it as best he could. Looking forward to starting my Harley Super Glide, not too keen on the Police Bike or the Fat Boy, they seem too chunky and too much panelling. The Super Glide is a nice looking bike. Anyway, Iv'e spent enough on kits over the last few months, so time to get building some, once I have finished of the jobs SWMBO has got in mind. No peace for the wicked I suppose, but you have to keep them sweet.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Geoff, The more I look at this and compare it with my Minichamps model the more I can't tell them apart. Are you completely sure that this is 1/4 scale? What is the diameter of the wheel you have?

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                            • Snowman
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 2098

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              These kits are not cheap, costing £32 per month over a two year period
                              That is cool, but my wife will murder me if I tried to pull this one on her!!

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