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Rear cowling is done. Sorry about the pic, will take a better one when its properly dry.
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Looking good Daran and a nice finish on the paintwork!! [Thumbup]
Is it the effect of camera flash or is the paint on the cowling more yellow than the proper 'radio-active frog puke' green colour that you sprayed the wheels?
Kev
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its looking good Nem, keep the updates coming, it'll be interesting to see her in all her glory McLaren MP4/23 Ducati 998
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Hi Nemesis, love the depth and quality of your spraying. trev Work in progress: Tombstone (Scratch) - San Francisco 2. -The Mayflower ( scratch by plan).
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Looking very nice Nem.. Makes me want to do a bike now!! lol
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Rear cowling is done. Dry fitted to give an idea of the finish.
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Nice job Daran, looking more like a bikey thing now and I notice that you've even fitted a nice new oil filter to the motor?? Worth more money when you come to sell it if it's got a full service history!!
Keep up the good work!!
Kev
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Looking sweet, Daran! It's a hell of a decent bike in the first place, and I really hope DeAg bring the 1/4th scale one over. I'm not sure if it's actually had a full release in Japan, or whether it's just a test. There's nothing on the DeAg site yet.. Picking up on all this fine work, I'm starting to get the bug back for building something......! DBP
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I might just do that Way to many kits laying around unfinished to do first though
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j999dbp wrote:Looking sweet, Daran! It's a hell of a decent bike in the first place, and I really hope DeAg bring the 1/4th scale one over. I'm not sure if it's actually had a full release in Japan, or whether it's just a test. There's nothing on the DeAg site yet.. Picking up on all this fine work, I'm starting to get the bug back for building something......! DBP I have owned many many bikes, but my Hayabusa is THE best one ever!! I really hope they release the DeAg one here, if not I think I will have to see if I can get it shipped from Japan!! Cost not an issue with that build!!!!
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Clip ons, head stock and cables fitted and the tank and exhausts dry fitted.
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Very nice indeed Daran, like it a lot!! You must be pleased with the way it is turning out my friend, I bet?
The green looks nice on the wheels, though the cowling looks a bit washed out by the flash. Have you tried taking photos with the flash turned off, which would show all the colours more as they are? I very rarely use any flash when I photograph mine. Just a suggestion?
Kev
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Some more done. Foot pegs, hangars and exhausts.
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Superb job Daran, very nice indeed - very clean and crisp!!
Getting close to the finish now my friend, well done on an excellent build!!
Kev
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Hi Nemesis, Exceptional build Nem,love the paint work,superb,looking forward to the next build. Trev. Work in progress: Tombstone (Scratch) - San Francisco 2. -The Mayflower ( scratch by plan).
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I smell a rat here!! you sure you've not just gone out and purchased an 8ft cutting mat?? Very nice indeed
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