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06-16-2009, 05:06 AM | #1 | |
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'86 nsr500 wip
Here is my battle with the 1986 Rothmans Honda NSR500. I love this bike but will never build another (after the Moriwaki....) because I have struggled to find detailed photo's of the real one. But, I am happy to try...
Chassis so far, I was a bit goofy with the putty/syringe style of welds, ignore the pin holding the chain! Bare motor with use of my favourite detailing tool, a PENCIL!! Trying to be realistic with expansion chambers, again, pencil. Speedy modelling with new mufflers, aluminium tube, with soldering wire as the bent tip (with hole drilled in) Mesh I found from a blown-up kettle (don't laugh, I scrounge!) wrapped around kit filters, I will cut around the edge to make loverly ones! Sneaky quick look at the chain, still working on it. Hopefully the bike will look like it finished a tough second place! (Lawson or Spencer probably won!) thank you.
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Re: '86 nsr500 wip
Sorry about the attachments! some reason it wont let me insert image's, will figure it out soon. .............OK, fixed.
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Re: '86 nsr500 wip
Looks like excellent work so far! I never thought to use colored pencils on motorbike good idea!
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Re: '86 nsr500 wip
Thanks! I use standard 'HB' pencil to highlight small parts like bolts or weld lines etc... it gives a 'natural' metallic shine.
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Re: '86 nsr500 wip
great start! Let's see more!
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Re: '86 nsr500 wip
As Joel said, great start!
I like that effect you have done with the pencil!. Waiting for more pictures. Roca. |
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06-19-2009, 06:53 AM | #8 | |
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Nice start, I'll be watching for more updates. I also like the pencil tip!
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Re: '86 nsr500 wip
Thankyou, everyone! A quick few shots and notes on what I'm trying to do, as for the pencil thing, just go nuts! love it! I also use powder graphite from art supplies stores, and simply brush on (can be messy!)
Check out those horrible welds! HRC would fire me! will for now on use the heat-stretched plastic texturing method for welds! Here I have chosen to use wound guitar string for exhaust springs. Will use wire to make 'U' clips for them to mount onto. What a great set! A must for anyone. The blue wire will be used for the Ignition leads. A closer look at said wire, this stuff is for jewellery making. From 'Spotlight' for the locals (Robrex). Same wire but silver, for brake lines. Hopefully soon I will show some shots of the bike! not just parts! (I have children) The plan is to make the bike look well raced and worn (I think I found out why Wayne Gardner did not win the 1986 championship, must have used my bike, haha!
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Great idea the guitar sting!! I hope to see the result.
Keep the good progress! Roca. |
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Great idea on the guy holding the parts :-)
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Re: '86 nsr500 wip
Quick update, also waiting for my copy of 'Pitwalk Photo' book of '80s NSR500.
Front wheel so far, not real happy with disc's wish I got the photo etch set. Rear wheel, with 'post-race' grubby-ness. Mock-up of swing arm, yet to finish details. Let me know of any thoughts and ideas! Thanks!
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That disc and tyre are fantastic! You should be happy with the front disk
I have an idea... I didn't used it before but maybe if you apply smoke from tamiya or black diluted over the white tyre letters... that may be more real because if it is 'post-race' I doubt that the letters just keep white as any new tyre. Bye!! Roca. |
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A question about your "pencil" technique. Do you just brush on powder graphite, or do you use an actual pencil to do shadowing? Is this in place of a wash, or in addition to? I like the results, but would like to know more before I attempt it... Also, wouldn't the rear mudguard have been CF? They were using that back in the mid 80s in F1, so i imagine MotoGP (or whatever it was called back then) was using it as well... Daniel |
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