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Really looking forward to this build First parts delivery.The tank and engine parts are metal so are going to make this a heavy model.Magazine is a great read as well as good instructions. Really crisp details on the clocks and nice carbon finish on clock surround. Wheel and tyre fitted nicely and you can see how large it is when compared to a cd. All parts assembled easily and another comparison shot with a 1/12 scale Busa This is going to be a huge beast when complete and i can't wait for the next parts to arrive. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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I have to say the level of detail of this kit is really good. Not into motorbikes myself but I am slightly jealous of your build! Building: RB7 Nitro / Senna MP4/4 Finished: McLaren MP4/23 Brad.
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Look like a fantastic partwork Al, very nice detail - I will be watching this one Steve
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Thanks,having looked at some pictures from the Japanese site the detail looks to be great throughout the build. Just need Modelspace to bring the Honda CB750 here to go with it and maybe a few more bikes I can but hope Al
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Your dreams may be answered very soon
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Tomick wrote:Your dreams may be answered very soon Mr T your such a tease Al
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Well pack 2 has arrived and was a little disappointed to see only 3 sets of parts as i don't recall reading anything to say it was going to be like the Senna Mclaren subscription. Oh well back to the build, here's what i received. A closer look at the parts, yet again great quality. Everything went together well and the forks have a nice smooth action to them. Roll on next months delivery, it can't come soon enough. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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The Suzuki roll out is a mix of 3 or 4 parts sets per month similar to the Senna series
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Builds looking good Al she's going to be a heavy beast once done Spencer
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This looks like its going to be a very nice quality model, tempted myself but I dont think I will get away with another at the moment, Great work so far.
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Thanks Spencer, Dave,it will be a fantastic model when complete Al
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Pack 3 has arrived A closer look at whats inside. The parts are of the usual good quality however the mudguard has 2 fine moulding lines which stand out in certain light angles.The axle is a lovely replica as it matches my full size suzuki one perfectly The following pic shows one of the mould lines, the other is on the other side. Assembly followed the great instructions and the Allen key provided was such a tight fit on the screws that it made fitting the mudguard much easier.Care must be taken not to mix the types of screws up but the instructions do point this out.The throttle bodies assembled as per the instructions but i'm undecided whether they would benefit from a lick of paint at the moment. This next pic shows the parts assembled Thats it for now so i will leave you with this comparison pic of a 1/12 Busa. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Wow, that size comparison really puts into perspective how big this thing is going to be
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It certainly does Dave, at the moment i can squeeze 3 1/6 scale bikes on a shelf in my showcase but this beast will take a whole shelf on her own Al
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Certainly is a beast of a size! Spencer
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Superb start!! I am a Busa owner too, so I am looking forward to my next set of parts!! Detail looks spot on so far!
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Love sing this come together! I can't wait for my first subscription to arrive Building - DeAgostini HMS Victory, McLaren MP4-23, Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa, Harley Davidson Fat Boy, Lamborghini Countach
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Well its that time again here's the next instalment. Latest 4 packs Parts 11 and 12, after being unwrapped from the excellent foam packaging, nice finish to the downpipes. After assembling each pack a dry fit of all four metal pipes, the link pipe is plastic. Parts 13 and 14 Clocks assembled, a little fiddly Another dry fit pic,the silencer is plastic but the pipe is metal so the complete exhaust will be weighty.The baffle endcap seemed a little loose so a touch of glue was added. Roll on next months delivery Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Pack 5 Parts 15 and 16 were the remaining exhaust parts. Part 17 contains the radiator The parts assembled. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Nice update. The pound coin gives an idea of just how big this beasty really is
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