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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Outstanding kit. I bought the metal detail upgrade kit. Lots of mistakes but I had a great fun/mojo build with this as I tackle the A-10C, Ford GT, and Big Bertha on the bench. Highly recommended kit. The upgrade kit is a must. Tamiya customer service rocks.
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Disclaimer I have purchased everything you see for personal use.
Thanks for watching and be well!
Camera: Panasonic HC-V550 2k. Neewer mini tripod.
Audio: Hyperx Quadcast Mic, Audacity
Video: PowerDirector 365
Lighting: 3 top-down 750 lumen, 2 kitty-corner 750 lumen.
Intro 0:00
Engine 0:28
Frame 6:00
Rear Wheel 12:52
Exhaust 19:18
Cooling and Tank 23:48
Front Wheel and Steering 25:50
Housings and Panels 30:52
Body Panels, Seat, Reflectors 34:25
Reveal 38:50 Развлечения
Hi John! I've just been going through some of your older videos and this really sparked my interest! I have never built a bike but I want to now! and oh you did a superb job on this! Thank you. (Edit: I've just bought a motorbike and it's your fault! haha)
You can blame me! It was a massive mojo build. They fall together and fairly simple to paint and prep. Cheers!
Dear John,
I think that looks like it turned out very nicely. I wondered for a time why you included Pat Mustard, but I suspect that it was the oversized tweezers? Anyway, I like the unexpected guest appearances in your videos...
Very good!!
Regards,
Z
Hehe! Thanks for watching Zinzan. Bit more low brow than that. I thought about adding the scene from Pink Panther Strikes Again with the assassin's needles coming out the blouse front, but decided against it. I'm easily amused. Have a great day buddy.
Tamiya produces high quality, great fitting realistic looking motorcycles and yours came out beautiful 😊
Thank you very much David! I have to restrain myself from starting another one, LOL. Cheers
great work!
Thank you buddy!
Very nice build! The only thing stopping me buy a motorcycle kit is another scale, I tend to have 1/35 and 1/24 scale kits.
Thank you for watching! Totally understand, I'm a 35th/24th builder as well. I found the experience quite positive, my first 1/12. I have old eyes and hands! Be well and have a nice weekend
Great Build John, thanks for sharing.
WOW - thank you Paul that is generous I appreciate that and you watching. Be well!
Came out great ! Interesting kit and something new....
Thank you buddy! Appreciate you watching - cheers
Hi John, Your motorcycle really turned out nice. This bike really looks futuristic. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Thank you Jeff for watching I appreciate it. I much prefer the look of a cruiser. Be well
Nice work John, looks great, very good for your first bike build.
Thank you John, much appreciated thanks for watching.
Cool 👍
Thank you mate, appreciate you watching!
Great video John keep up the good work stay safe
Thank you Paul, you too!
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
@@johnalecsscalemodeling watching your video inspired me to buy a model bike kit and build one. Hope it’s as nice as yours.
it turned out beautiful. for the first bike
Thank you Dominique!
Hi John, what type and brand of glue you have used to stick the parts?
Thank you for watching! Tamiya extra thin mostly. Formula 560 for clear parts. CA glue was VMS if I used any. Cheers!
Hi John, that was a absolutely outstanding build for your first bike kit, I look forward to more bike builds in the near future, I have Tamiya's 1/9th scale (I think) Harley Police bike to build one day, sadly at 67yo my bike riding days are over, but I can dream, bedt regards from Australia 👍👍👍👍
Thank you Les! That should be a cool build, an iconic bike. I only rode briefly, in high school, it was a Hondamatic 400. Take care buddy
That looks crazy good, i really wanna start this build, you think i could get a result this clean by using tamiya SPRAY paints? I don't wanna spend much money on really fancy painting tools
Thank you so much for watching. Absolutely you can do the blacks and blues with spray cans. They may even have that Racing Blue in a rattle can. I'm just not good with them I can't control the amount I spray on very well. It's a fabulous kit highly recommended to build. Cheers
Great video. Thank you. Why you do not use primer for all parts?
Thanks M Sz - appreciate you watching. Did I not prime something? I haven't watched the video since it went out. I usually prime everything in Mr Surfacer 1500. If I missed a part that was a fluke, I try to prime always. Cheers!
@@johnalecsscalemodeling Sorry for the mistake. I thought that in the instructions the rims should be painted black after primer and then Racing blue. So I thought you left out the primer.
No worries buddy! That's a good shout I missed about putting the Racing Blue over gloss black, I put it over the primer. That might have made it pop more. Thanks for the note. Cheers @@msz6510
What tool did you use to drill through the front and rear brake discs?
Just a small drill bit, in a hand held pin vice. I don't remember what the size was, just tried to match it to the depression. Cheers