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Al Never ceases to amaze me just how detailed these parts are - they look incredible. Bet you having some great fun putting this one together. Happy Modelling
BUILDING: Hachette Spitfire Mk 1A, Constructo Mayflower SUBSCRIPTION COMPLETE (Awaiting building): USS Constitution, Sovereign of the Seas, 1:200 Bismarck (Hachette) COMPLETED: Porsche 911, E-Type Jaguar, Lam Countach
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Amazing detail on an incredible kit.... .. Really enjoying your build.... Regards Alan
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Thanks mr T, Alan and Tony for looking in, its a great build and will look great with my CB750 and the Harley when its released Al
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Pack 6 has arrived The parts unwrapped. The underside of the tank fitted. The air filter assembly was straight forward A few parts added to the throttle bodies. Its starting to come together now. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Coming together nicely Al, lovely clean work.... Regards Alan
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Thanks for looking in Alan,these 1/4 scale bikes are impressive Al
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Pack 7 The main box was a little battered but the parts were all undamaged. Parts unpacked A closer look at rear end parts. A close look at what was added. At present have left sprocket as it arrived. And to finish its time for the 1/12 scale comparison. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Wow, fantastic work al, That certainly is a diference between the scales :o
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Hi Al, That looks FAB, It`s one awesome size looking at those pics. Keep it coming. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Lovely work Al, she's going to be a beautiful display piece when finished.... ..Keep the pics coming... Regards Alan
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Lovely looking parts and put together really nicely, well done Al
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Thanks for looking in guys, it really goes together well and will look great when complete.
Al
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Pack 8 Main part of swingarm is metal and heavy. Top bracing and splashguard is plastic but is matched to the swingarm colour.A little care is needed to attach them to each other as they are a tight fit but its worth taking a little time to get it lined up correctly. The parts assembled to make a great replica swingarm assembly. Part of the engine crankcase. Really enjoying this build and the other bikes, hope there are more in the pipeline for next year maybe Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Good to hear your enjoying the bike builds Al.
The Kawasaki 750RS Z2A is heading our way though as a pre-assembled item which can be broken down if you look at the latter pics...
http://hobbycom.jp/workshop/special/33.html
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Another classic machine which will go nice with my 1/6 scale Tamiya bikes, would have been even more impressive in 1/4 scale but can't have everything Al
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Pack 9 is here. Parts unwrapped, the crankcase half is another weighty part and the chain is just a gem. Parts assembled as per the instructions with no issues. I couldn't resist trying the engine top end onto the crankcase and put a pound coin in the pic as a size comparison. Thanks for looking Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Looking good I am a pack behind so it's nice to see what is coming up. Facebook-model maker
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Thanks for looking Ian.
Al
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Pack 10 arrived with a surprise The holdall and 2 screwdrivers which should have arrived with pack 4 arrived, i had forgotten about it The parts uncovered, the metal frame is a work of art Apart from taping the engine covers onto the crankcase the parts were attached to the radiator. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Pack 11 The package The parts unpacked. The sensor fitted The frame cross members attached and the suspension parts assembled. Rear suspension added to the swingarm. The frame halves joined,its starting to come together now. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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