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Old 01-05-2007, 09:04 AM   #1
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Yamaha M1'05

Dear all,
I`m new in this forum, after look a good works and great models I will start with assembly nice model Tamiya with TopStudio detail parts:












I will post more slides during the process.
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Old 01-05-2007, 04:41 PM   #2
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Looks good so far! I like the way you have painted the engine. I have been thinking about the Top Studio set hopefully I will be able to get one sometime.



Keep it up,
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Old 01-06-2007, 02:43 AM   #3
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Re: Yamaha M1'05

Hi edu55,

Nice progress so far. I like the texturing you are giving to some of the different parts. I assume you are using the fabric in the picture to do that, but I can't tell for sure if you are using putty and pressing the fabric onto that. I noticed that some of the '05-'06 models were using a textured seat pad, mostly on the ZXRR, but also a few other's.

Super detail painting on the motor too.

Keep up the great work. I look forward to the progress on the use of the TS transkit.

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Old 01-06-2007, 03:11 AM   #4
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Re: Yamaha M1'05

Hey Edu!

Great to see another Spanish here!!

The bike looks fantastic I love the texture you done on the seat I saw the M1 '05 In live and I can say that the seat texture is like your model seat.
I hope to see more updates soon.

Welcome!

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Old 01-06-2007, 04:55 PM   #5
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Re: Yamaha M1'05

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Looks good so far! I like the way you have painted the engine. I have been thinking about the Top Studio set hopefully I will be able to get one sometime.



Keep it up,
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Hi, thanks a lt fr he interest.
Paint the engine is not easy, I have try with Alclad II chrome, many times applied after black coat, but the secret is to apply with a first coat of brigth black and then apply a fine coat of Alclad but after to the black one is dry. Then the Alclad is fixed very well, fortunatelly I have succed in this model.

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Hi, thanks a lt fr he interest.
Paint the engine is not easy, I have try with Alclad II chrome, many times applied after black coat, but the secret is to apply with a first coat of brigth black and then apply a fine coat of Alclad but after to the black one is dry. Then the Alclad is fixed very well, fortunatelly I have succed in this model.

See you soon.
Sorry I have a mistake, you should apply he chrome before the black is dry...., sorry again.
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Old 01-06-2007, 05:02 PM   #7
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Hi edu55,

Nice progress so far. I like the texturing you are giving to some of the different parts. I assume you are using the fabric in the picture to do that, but I can't tell for sure if you are using putty and pressing the fabric onto that. I noticed that some of the '05-'06 models were using a textured seat pad, mostly on the ZXRR, but also a few other's.

Super detail painting on the motor too.

Keep up the great work. I look forward to the progress on the use of the TS transkit.

Dave
Hi Dave,

I try the texture of seat in this mode after check the pitures in the books Moto GP racers archive. The seat is vinil with some rugosity, then with a fine cotton linnen you should apply a mixture of Tamiya putty with thinner (normal), and "paint" the fabric, then put the seat over there and press carefully, the result is ok. Take care because the mixure dry very fast.

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Re: Yamaha M1'05

Hi guys!,
new slides during the process. Carbon details are i steep 1, next will be paint with smoke Tamiya to give more realistic finish.


More pictures soon.

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Old 02-16-2007, 03:51 PM   #9
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Re: Yamaha M1'05

Hi everybody again,
more pictures detailing pocess,
-Carbon fiber pieces after decal and 2 coats of Tamiya smoke,

-Detail of airbox and electric devices support,

-Detail for arm, fender looks really carbon fiber,

-Surface of the foam seat compound, now looks really good, after matt black and carefully grey over to make more 3d effect

-Pre assembled bike, now start the hard detailed job with the conectors, ufff!!!


This is all for now, more pictures soon...

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CF work is superb! Love it.
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Old 03-10-2007, 08:37 AM   #11
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the paintwork is really good especially your alclad chrome.. Cf work is also very nice.. really hope to see your final product soon with the top studio details...

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Re: Yamaha M1'05

Hi everybody,
some more pictures showing progress:








I hope to finish next and add the last one pictures showing end model.
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Re: Yamaha M1'05

looking good.

I've got also the Top Studio set and soon I will use it too.

Waiting for the result.
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Re: Yamaha M1'05

Hi everybody again.... , some more pictures fro the Yamaha evolution:

Electronic devices assembled and near to finished.

Front wheel speed sensor detail...

Front part electronic sensors, pre-assembled.

This part in the bike....buff! to many work...this small pieces are really difficult...

General view for the bike in this moment...

So see you soon!!!!
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These Top Studio sets look great!
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