I am not sure, but I think I used to see your articles in Scale Auto Enthusiast. I'm not sure though, it's been a long time. But I your still building gems!
Thanks for your comment! Unfortunately, Scale Auto Enthusiast has never published any of the plastic models I have built. I will do my best to get Scale Auto Enthusiast to publish my work.😃😃😃
The Ducati looks fabulous. I received this model kit for Christmas last year. I am going to order the aftermarket parts that you applied. They make the bike look so real looking😉 I subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to more of your motorcycle builds👌
Thanks for the comment! I also think Ducati is a really cool bike. This Tamiya plastic model is really cool too. The aftermarket parts are a lot of small parts and it's hard to put them together, but they look very realistic! 🏍️ But you know how many small parts I lost while building 😭. I'm looking forward to building my next bike model soon. I need to get ready to build it.
Thanks for your comments. Wing mirrors were quickly glued with superglue. Tail tidy were fixed without using any adhesives because the parts fit each other well.
Thank you for your comment! I wonder how much it was... Two types of detail-up parts from Hobby Design cost 8,000 yen ($50) (part number: HD02-0448) and 4,000 yen ($25) (part number: HD03-0665). I think the carbon decals made by Studio 27 were about 5,000 yen ($30).
I am not sure, but I think I used to see your articles in Scale Auto Enthusiast. I'm not sure though, it's been a long time. But I your still building gems!
Thanks for your comment!
Unfortunately, Scale Auto Enthusiast has never published any of the plastic models I have built.
I will do my best to get Scale Auto Enthusiast to publish my work.😃😃😃
Great work, congratulations!
Thank you for your comment !
I built it with a lot of attention to detail. I will be very happy if you continue to watch Scale Model Hiro videos.😃😃😃
Excellent precision and attention to detail!
Thank you for your comment!
I am trying to build it more like a real motorcycle.
I hope you will continue to watch the videos on my channel!
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Great job 👍
Thank you for your comment !
I hope you will continue to watch Scale Model Hiro videos !
The Ducati looks fabulous. I received this model kit for Christmas last year. I am going to order the aftermarket parts that you applied. They make the bike look so real looking😉 I subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to more of your motorcycle builds👌
Thanks for the comment!
I also think Ducati is a really cool bike. This Tamiya plastic model is really cool too.
The aftermarket parts are a lot of small parts and it's hard to put them together, but they look very realistic! 🏍️
But you know how many small parts I lost while building 😭.
I'm looking forward to building my next bike model soon. I need to get ready to build it.
Did the plastics come painted red or did you paint them?
Thanks for the comment!
The plastic was white. The red was airbrushed on. The colour I used is Tamiya Pure Red (TS-86).
Really cool 🏍
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Please watch my channel videos as I will continue to build it cool!
Is the wing mirrors and tail tidy fix using glue?
Thanks for your comments.
Wing mirrors were quickly glued with superglue. Tail tidy were fixed without using any adhesives because the parts fit each other well.
I like it ,i subscribed! 👌
Thank you for your comments and for subscribing to our channel!
Please keep watching Scale model Hiro's videos !😄
Sir, where can I get that?
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I bought all the kits and detail-up parts from Amazon in Japan.
is tiny metal pin need glue?
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I use superglue to attach the pins. The metal pins are very small so I am careful not to put too much glue on them.
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And how much money for all that aftermarket?
Thank you for your comment!
I wonder how much it was...
Two types of detail-up parts from Hobby Design cost 8,000 yen ($50) (part number: HD02-0448) and 4,000 yen ($25) (part number: HD03-0665).
I think the carbon decals made by Studio 27 were about 5,000 yen ($30).