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Post by Mence on Mar 10, 2013 14:06:55 GMT -5
Chaps. With the Oldsmobile going fairly well and the mojo feeling its best for a very long time I have decided I can't let Tamiya's new release sit on the shelf any longer. I will do a brief background and a what's in the box over the next few days.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2013 14:19:33 GMT -5
Woop! Woop!....Prof starting a 2 wheeler!!!!! I'm in!!!
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Post by Mence on Mar 10, 2013 14:27:04 GMT -5
Hey CB, good to see you here. Been waiting for this one for a while and by the looks of it she's a belter.
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Post by TRM on Mar 10, 2013 14:42:42 GMT -5
Saaahhhhweeeeet!
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Post by `Boots` on Mar 10, 2013 14:50:13 GMT -5
OMFG!!!!!!!!!!.............i`m in mate
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Post by Mence on Mar 10, 2013 15:04:37 GMT -5
T, Boots, welcome aboard another two wheel ramble.
Just rummaging through my paint supplies and things aren't looking good, X-14 Sky Blue, who the hell uses that?
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Post by bullardino on Mar 10, 2013 15:10:20 GMT -5
And here I am How could I stay away from another masterpiece in progress?
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Post by Mence on Mar 10, 2013 15:36:18 GMT -5
Hi Luigi, welcome. I'm hoping I might encourage you to have a go one day.
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Post by bullardino on Mar 10, 2013 15:38:37 GMT -5
No way, glossy stuff scares me like hell
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Post by Mence on Mar 10, 2013 15:47:57 GMT -5
Hey Luigi, worth a try, one day...
Hi CS, welcome mate, really looking forward to building a bike ridden by one of my motorcycle idols.
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Post by Mence on Mar 10, 2013 16:00:23 GMT -5
Just a quick note to say I ordered the optional Detail Up Set for it which should be here in the next few days.
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Post by Leon on Mar 10, 2013 16:28:05 GMT -5
Doing a two wheeler eh Prof.Looks sweet.
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Post by Mence on Mar 10, 2013 16:32:59 GMT -5
It's what I prefer Leon, I have built more bikes on his forum than anything else.
Due to the unusual layout, this one is a little different so for me at least, it should be quite interesting.
Look forward to having you along for the ride buddy.
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Post by Mence on Mar 11, 2013 1:58:00 GMT -5
Hey Boo, great to have you along. You should try one of Tamiya's race bikes, I'm sure you would have a ball!
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Post by bbd468 on Mar 11, 2013 2:27:36 GMT -5
Nice scooter Prof, youll do a crackin job brotha! Your Mojo in high gear now eh....NICE!!! Gary
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Post by deafpanzer on Mar 11, 2013 10:03:00 GMT -5
Glad you have found your mojo? I know absolutely nothing about racing bikes but hell please count me in and I will do my best to speak in redneck dialect. Maybe Greg and Tony can give me a free lesson...
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Post by Mence on Mar 11, 2013 11:17:57 GMT -5
Chaps.
Gary, hi fella, welcome along to another of my daft builds.
DP, hello mate. Yep, mojo appears to be back, I don't know how or why but it is so woohoo to that!
Boo, there's about a dozen with detail up sets available so plenty of choice when ya good and ready!
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Post by Mence on Mar 11, 2013 12:53:31 GMT -5
Ok, very quick background. Developed as a successor to the V3 Two-Stroke NS500, the NSR500 designed and built by Honda Racing was aimed a putting Honda back on the podium. It looked the same as its racing rivals but only at first glance, with a fuel cell slung below the engine and a dummy fuel tank concealing the four expansion chamber exhausts, without its body parts fitted it was an incredible sight. The new V4 engine configuration offered bags of power although the frame wasn't entirely up to the job and underwent further development. With the bugs ironed out and in the right hands, the NSR was a true winner scoring 100 victories and taking 10 World Championships between 1984 and 2001. With significant changes to the regulations in 2002, 2001 was the swan song for the NSR when Valentino Rossi took the World Chamionship on the final variant. The Honda RC211 was the worthy successor to the throne but race fans will always have fond memories of the amazing V4 Honda...
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Post by Mence on Mar 11, 2013 16:16:14 GMT -5
Agreed mate, fine racing by some great characters, sadly miss those days. Selling your Granny eh? Hmm, there's a thought. I was looking at the little VF500 the other day, have to say I was rather tempted!
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Post by Mence on Mar 11, 2013 16:27:09 GMT -5
Cunning plan but who'd cook the dinner?
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Post by Mence on Mar 15, 2013 15:06:30 GMT -5
Sorry chaps, private life has been a touch busy, promise this will be off the mark very soon...
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Post by Mence on Mar 15, 2013 15:32:21 GMT -5
It'll happen Dicky, promise!
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Post by Mence on Mar 17, 2013 2:48:11 GMT -5
Ok chaps, a quick what's in the box... Sprue A. Sprue B. Sprue C. Bits and pieces. Decals and Masks. Usual great instructions and a two sided decal placement guide plus some very useful reference images. About 200 parts including the tiny fixings, should be fun!
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Post by deafpanzer on Mar 17, 2013 9:14:28 GMT -5
Looking good! Are you telling me it even comes with a mini screwdriver? LOL
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Post by Mence on Mar 17, 2013 12:58:27 GMT -5
Yes mate, very thoughtful these Tamiya chaps!
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Post by Leon on Mar 17, 2013 14:07:15 GMT -5
Looks like a nice kit Prof.I'll be watching.
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Post by Mence on Mar 17, 2013 14:34:11 GMT -5
Chaps. Cheers Leon, good to have you along. Hi Dicky. the half paint half decal thing is something Tamiya have used on a couple of their newer releases. Depending on how the urge takes me I may paint the blue as well, we'll see. As you rightly point out, the moulding is excellent, every release they make just gets better, really looking forward to this. The plus point for me is a one piece tank and front mudguard, no more filling and sanding.
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Post by Mence on Mar 18, 2013 5:55:14 GMT -5
Cheers Dicky. The invisiglue is indeed out, not really anything to show as its mostly trying to lose join lines which shouldn't be there.
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Post by Mence on Mar 18, 2013 7:26:59 GMT -5
Chaps. Forgot to post this, the detail up set.
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Post by robbo on Mar 18, 2013 7:44:59 GMT -5
Oh very nice, Prof doing what prof does best eh, looking forward to seeing this take shape
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