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Old 03-06-2011, 07:13 PM
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Re: SUZUKI GSX1300R HAYABUSA - Tamiya 1/12

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Re: SUZUKI GSX1300R HAYABUSA - Tamiya 1/12

Little progress...

I made water hoses...


... and paint with semigloss/matt black.


I fitted exhaust to the engine. Now, I have to paint it with matt black and put some dusty wash on it.



Rebuild top tree and handlebars...



... and almost ready. I use some T2M small screws. I'll add brake and throttle cables as soon as I put in into model



Removed tamiya's ''chrome effect'' and painted with black gloss enamel and Alclad.



Almost ready cowlings:


Front with mirrors, lamps, windshield and speedometer:

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what brand of paint do you use? is great!!!
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I use Zero Paints (Telefnica) and Zero 2Pack clear cote.

Finished turn lights:



So far I do a ''dry assembly''


One of water hoses was broken during assembly


More updates soon.
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I use Zero Paints (Telefnica) and Zero 2Pack clear cote.

Finished turn lights:



So far I do a ''dry assembly''


One of water hoses was broken during assembly


More updates soon.
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could be worse, for example in a more visible part
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I love your bike and photos. Every part is so clean... so unreal.
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Miodziowy! Odpal diody, będzie szał :-)
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