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My new YZR-M1 Valencia Edition.

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Posted by macmac650 on Sunday, January 1, 2012 10:56 AM

Hi again

I eventually got round to finishing this build,well almost, I still have to do some work on the standard bike and do the seat on both bikes.I changed the figure that would be on the bike to an upright figure( for the moment) as I couldn't get helmet decals. 

The one thing I haven't figured out is how to display the pair of bikes together. Anybody got any ideas?


 

Nearly time to start back on the Ferrari FXX conversion.

P.S A Happy New Year to all.

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Posted by macmac650 on Monday, November 22, 2010 2:58 PM

I have done some more work on the front end, hopefully I have finished plumbing the front.

Right wheel detail.

Right side of bike.

right side front all connected.

Left side front connected.

Front view

And front from above.

 

I will hopefully do some more in a few days when my eyesight allows me.

cheers all.

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Posted by macmac650 on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 2:44 PM

My weekend had another casualty that I didn't notice!- the front mudguard sorry it's blurred, but I have an ideal replacement for it --the other bike- sorted. 

 here are the photos of the trimmed wiring:

Left side

Looking forward

right side including the sensor running up the fork--- three hands needed.

and finally from the front

As you can see there are still random wiring bits still flapping in the breeze but until I fit other various connectors  they  have to stay there, but it does look like the bike has had a haircut. At least I think it's looking more like a bike.

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Posted by macmac650 on Monday, November 15, 2010 5:17 PM

CryingCryingCrying

I did a lot of work at the weekend. Friday night I was sorting out the wiring and adding more of the details to the front end. saturday I took the bike out of the cabinet and -------dropped it. Yes there was damage, but thankfully after I had calmed down (nearly threw it across the room!!) and looked it wasn't as bad as I first thought. When I built the front end I didn't glue it in place, this took the impact and came apart. There was slight damage to the front cowl, but I have since repaired it. There is also damage to the little frame around the forks but I will repair this when I refit the forks.

I will post more photos soon.

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Posted by macmac650 on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 4:38 PM

Hi

next update, I have put the front end together (no glue involved) but the wheel is a bit loose at the moment,but hopefully when the brake calipers are in place they will hold it in place.

This is the modified bike side on with the front end (minus front mudguard-fender)  

Front end angled.

The left hand side of both bikes.

The right side of both bikes.

The front end of both bikes. Modified bike has now got its front mudguard- fender, still no glue.

Another view of the front end of both bikes.

That's all for tonight.

Macmac

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Posted by macmac650 on Sunday, November 7, 2010 10:29 AM

Another update on the modified bike. I manged to rework the Exhaust to include the brackets for the  springs then sprayed it . I then used the Tamiya weathering powders before fitting the springs (quite e few disappeared - never to be seen again into the carpet! thankfully there was plenty in the kit!). Once fitted I then instaled the radiator including the radiator cowl. Here we go----

1. Exhaust fitted with brackets, sensors and sprayed

2. Exhaust with the Tamiya blue powder rubbed on.

3. Exhaust with the Tamiya orange powder rubbed on.

4.Exhaust with the Tamiya orange powder rubbed on different view.

5.View from the front of the exhaust.

6.Exhaust in place, with radiator and cowl. sorry didn't take an other photo.

7. Sorry the flash removed alot of detail.

8. Nose on it looks like an alien!

Hope you guys like .

 

 

Great weekend for modelling but not for my bank account-------some BA£$%^D used my details and spent over £1300 using my account. I wish I had that amount of money, but my wife and I were going out for a meal which we had to cancel as I couldn't pay for anything! All I can say is watch were and how you pay for things. Fingers crossed my account will get sorted out on Monday.

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Posted by macmac650 on Thursday, November 4, 2010 1:46 PM

Hi again

Took a break from modelling today and had to take my wifes friends bike for a service. It was a Honda VFR800 VTEC, I normally ride a Pan European 1100 (1989 edition) MY GOD did this bike shift, I loved every minute

on it, but I I have got soooooo used to my creature comforts that I couldn't live with this bike (yes the insane grin is still on my face). I have done in the past just over 130MPH on the PAN but that was on what we call a runway dash( using

an airfield runway and go as fast as you can without the law pulling you over--sometimes they are riding with you-----what a buzz ).

Yes I stayed legal today due to wet roads, mud and leaves on the road, but I have to say the exhaust note was AMAZING.

 

Tonight I will hopefully do more work on the Valencia bike.

 

cheers Mac

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Posted by macmac650 on Saturday, October 30, 2010 4:55 PM

Here as promised.

This is the front wheel (not finished) with the resin wet weather tyre and photoetch wet weather discs.

Here are the rear panels (some carbonfibre missing)

Front fairing complete- minus glass

This is the box bike with a Minichamps figure - I have another Minichamps that I am cutting apart so that he will be cornering will require a repaint as it was when he was with Aprilla----painful expense but I think it will look better than the burnout figure.

Just to get away from this bike and unwind I built this. My god the errors I made!!!!!! glue marks around the headlights, paint bleed around the front window, forgot to decal the instrument panel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thankfully it wasn't my bike, I'm glad i done the build it made me re-focus.... step back at each step check and recheck.

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Posted by macmac650 on Saturday, October 30, 2010 4:20 PM

Many thanks

When your building something you ask your family what they think and you think are they just saying what you want to hear, but hearing it from other people ---you think YES I'm doing something right. I have to admit reading Finescale and reading the various topics within the forums has really really helped me. I have had problems with decals and decal solutions and the help I got was great. The carbonfibre decals that I had wouldn't conform with the soutions I had , but solvaset THE ultimate in solutions worked a treat and I wouldn't have known it existed without the help I got here. Various other help I had ------you've probably looked yourself and either looked online or read it and thought "of course why didn't I think of that"

Again thanks, I will post a few more pics tonight although not much progress.

Cheers mac

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Posted by macmac650 on Saturday, October 30, 2010 3:45 PM

Many thanks

When your building something you ask your family what they think and you think are they just saying what you want to hear, but hearing it from other people ---you think YES I'm doing something right. I have to admit reading Finescale and reading the various topics within the forums has really really helped me. I have had problems with decals and decal solutions and the help I got was great. The carbonfibre decals that I had wouldn't conform with the soutions I had , but solvaset THE ultimate in solutions worked a treat and I wouldn't have known it existed without the help I got here. Various other help I had ------you've probably looked yourself and either looked online or read it and thought "of course why didn't I think of that"

Again thanks, I will post a few more pics tonight although not much progress.

Cheers mac

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Posted by TREYZX10R on Saturday, October 30, 2010 2:26 PM

nicely done!

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Posted by rudedog on Saturday, October 30, 2010 7:33 AM

Hi Kenji.Long time since I've heard or seen your name.Congrats on getting published.I can't believe they didn't do a whole article on your bikes.Macmac is doing some awesome stuff too.I had to take a couple years off,but am back at it,missed it too much & another N.E. winter is approaching.  rudedog

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Posted by MrSquid2U on Saturday, October 30, 2010 1:23 AM

Well, that modified version in particular, where you're flexing your skills, is simply amazing!Bow Down

       

 

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Posted by macmac650 on Friday, October 29, 2010 5:13 PM

Hi again everyone

I've done some more work on this build, and i have to say my eyesight is really suffering! I wear glasses and when it comes to modelling now I have to take them off to see!!!! Yep I have been to get my eyes checked out ---but I am at the stage where they say if you can do without them no problem---the problem is once I finish modelling I really have trouble readjusting to having my glasses on, but hay that life.

Here are some photos I have taken:

This shows the 2 bikes I'm building 1 being near box build the other being heavily modifidied.

This one I think looks like a hedgehog at the moment with the extra cables but it does show the built chain.

This is just the modified bike showing the chain a little bit clearer.

This one just shows the back end with chain just in place..

Backend of modified bike with resin tyre left side.I bought the wet wether tyres and disc brake set because I thought they looked just that bit better than bulk standard slick tyres-----wish I hadn't but still love the look.

Backend of modified bike right side.

Both bikes back end

 

 

I have nearly completed the near box bike, but the modified bike has got me at a standstill. I wan't to do some more, but time just holds me back or is it just me reaching my limit. It is really frustrating as i have other models I want to build but i will finish this build first. The other models are -----Merlin EH101 modified,Ferrari Enzo, Enzo detailed,FXX,FXX detailed, Yamaha YZR M1 2009 (just got it)

 

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Posted by macmac650 on Thursday, December 24, 2009 1:36 PM

Hi again

I have been doing some work on the YZR M1 here are some of the parts that I have attempted so far. I am using a combination of Top studio, crazy modeller and studio 27 parts including BBR models carbon fibre decals.










 

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Posted by macmac650 on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 1:06 PM

Hi

I love the work that you have done, absolutely amazing. I have been saving up money to buy the Tamiya kit and all the add-ons that I could get my hands on, so far I have spent quite alot, but if I could get anywhere near you build I will be happy.

So far I have only painted the body panels( I used Zero paints for the first time) and made the chain( from Top Studio---MY EYES ahhhh) I will try to post some photos at some point.

 Any tips you could give me would be more than welcome, especially with carbon fibre. Many thanks and keep up the amazing work.

 

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Posted by lexesbenz on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 11:10 PM
Huh, doesn't work for me.
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Posted by kenjik on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 11:05 PM
Go past the right edge of the photo and click your mouse. That's how I get the photo to come up in another window.
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Posted by lexesbenz on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 12:41 AM
How do you get the bigger picture to show up? click right you said, couldn't figure it out....
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Posted by kenjik on Monday, January 5, 2009 9:45 PM
WooHooo!!!!!! I got published in the Finescale Modeler readers gallery!!!!
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Posted by rudedog on Saturday, May 5, 2007 9:25 PM

 Thanks for sharing marioc,A beautiful rendition of that model Yam.Also,Tks. for tuning us in to the gallery .    Keep editing , rudedog

 

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Posted by marioc on Saturday, May 5, 2007 3:38 PM
Mario Covalski Editor http://www.modelersite.com
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Posted by rudedog on Sunday, April 22, 2007 11:55 AM
 Thank's for the info kenjik.Now I remember his name,say hi to dave from keith when you next talk.Most importantly,Please let us know when his site comes back,especially if he changes the ip address.I meant to meant to also add HLJ,but we might  wanna add it's the 1 in Japan,not HLJ in USA.     Keep your pix comin ,     rudedog

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Posted by Assurgeant on Sunday, April 22, 2007 4:49 AM

Hi,

Thanks for the web link, here in the UK, in the past I have used the following for motorcycle parts/kits and extras:

http://www.grandprixmodels.com/index.html

Although, a little high on the price side, they always deliver if they agree an order. Yet some of the transkits are not overly clear which fits which model.

Still impressive work with the YZR-M1.

Bryan

Cheers, Bryan
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Posted by kenjik on Saturday, April 21, 2007 5:44 PM

Yeah Dave from Detail and design has been running the website on the side.  I think he is working on bringing it back up.  I checked today and I still see the under constructions site.

He did that a few weeks ago too. 

The only other place that I would trust is www.hlj.com.  I found some stuff off of ebay, out of China and Hong Kong, but I really don't trust that. 

 

 rudedog wrote:

 Hi Assurgeant.I was about to give you my favorite which I used heavily about 4-5 years ago before I switched to mostly armor dio"s.The site/company was  "detal and design in scale"  .But when I punched them up,They were gone ...? He had everything for bikes,especially G.P. bikes.Can anyone shed any light on them as well as another excellant site ?    good luck

                                                                                                          rudedog
 

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Posted by kenjik on Saturday, April 21, 2007 5:41 PM

The only thing Tamiya included was the carbon fiber section of the body work on the left and right side of the air intake.  Everything else was careful carbon fiber decal application with decal softener.

 

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Posted by rudedog on Saturday, April 21, 2007 9:12 AM

 Hi Assurgeant.I was about to give you my favorite which I used heavily about 4-5 years ago before I switched to mostly armor dio"s.The site/company was  "detal and design in scale"  .But when I punched them up,They were gone ...? He had everything for bikes,especially G.P. bikes.Can anyone shed any light on them as well as another excellant site ?    good luck

                                                                                                          rudedog
 

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Posted by Assurgeant on Saturday, April 21, 2007 4:53 AM

Hi Kenjik,

Excellent work there, I assume this is the Tam. model kit..? Having not as yet started this one, is the carbon fibre effect included as decals or an aftermarket addition..?

 

Cheers, Bryan
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Posted by kenjik on Monday, April 16, 2007 10:32 AM

Thanks guys for the compliments.

 This is my first super detail attempt on a model.  I usually do just completely box stock, with  the addition of Carbon Fiber decals, or adding the Tobbaco logos.

Unfortunately with the detail kit I can't put the fairing on the bike any more.  So that is why I had to make a display stand for it.

I just used magazine, Motocourse book, and photos I found on the internet as examples.

Here is my display case.  It was taken around a year or year and a half ago.  There has been around 20 new additions to the case since then.

 

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