love the wrapped look, its a popping purple too mate.
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Originally posted by \one little trick with the hard tail is to give the seat some springs.....last time i did it i used some little bits of sprue in the right place under the seat and on the frame, then cut down a spring from a pen to go between, but of course you need to add the bits of sprue before painting the framebest of luck getting some more of these, i believe they are out of revells catalogue now unfortunatly, im planning on rebuilding one of my very early ones by transplanting a 4 pot engine from a dead tamiya suzuki katana
If you want to go down the route of springs under the seat (........and that sounds like a real good idea) ......... I have two very shiny chrome shock absorbers that are spare in the Katana kit. If you want to give it a go pm me your address and I'll pop them in an envelope and post them to you
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Originally posted by \Bit more of the purple one (got me at it now Ron hehehe), Now then, the exhaust. Was not happy with them so a fitted some wrap just to add some detail. It's just Tamiya tape with superglue over the top to seal it on there, now it's painted I'm happy with the look.[ATTACH=CONFIG]66099[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]66100[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]66101[/ATTACH]
Have fun, John
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Originally posted by \Paul,If you want to go down the route of springs under the seat (........and that sounds like a real good idea) ......... I have two very shiny chrome shock absorbers that are spare in the Katana kit. If you want to give it a go pm me your address and I'll pop them in an envelope and post them to you
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i like the wrapped exhausts, best thing to do to those upswept ones i thinkPer Ardua
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