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Old 12-29-2015, 02:55 PM   #16
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1 2014 Movistar Rossi

No problem :-) The gold/blue fittings for the brake lines on the calipers?
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Old 12-30-2015, 07:24 AM   #17
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1 2014 Movistar Rossi

Really nice work as usual for you Sandro

I'm waiting for my 2014 Rossi "late" version from K's Workshop to arrive

Where did you get the FG Model resin rear "tire warmer" part from??
Everywhere I have looked for it on the internet for sellers - say it is out of stock.

Also where did you get the tubing for the brake and clutch reservoir to master cylinder - and what is the manufacturer name and part number??

And same for the small piece of wire mesh for the exhaust can?? or is that part of the K's Workshop transkit?

Thanks very much Sandro - keep up the excellent work and posts
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Old 12-30-2015, 07:30 AM   #18
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1 2014 Movistar Rossi

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No problem :-) The gold/blue fittings for the brake lines on the calipers?
Joel - I believe those are T2M detail parts

I have some Tuner Model Manufactory brake line fittings that are identical to what Sandro has used on this build.

Since the guy who started T2M was hospitalized a year or maybe more ago due to health issues the hobby shops have all but exhausted any inventory of T2M stuff and word is it unless someone buys T2M from the bloke who started it we will not see any of the fantastic stuff he produced for the model industry.

Really a sad affair

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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1 2014 Movistar Rossi

John, First thanks for replying to Joel : iceslolan , that's exactly right, and it really is a very sad news to know that responsible for the T2M is hospitalized , I hope to recover and then return to make these excellent pieces .

As the FG Model parts, found in HLJ , but already a long time , maybe a couple of years ago , as the wire mesh leakage I used a transkit to spare the Top Studio does not come across the Workshop K , as the brake cylinders tubes I used Front Fork Set Kawasaki, Tamiya.

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Old 01-02-2016, 05:39 PM   #20
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1 2014 Movistar Rossi

Already I painted and put decals , and only the first layer of varnish .







Tanbem decided to paint the part of the blister fairing , as the decal was in a different color.









Here the thermal protectors of tires, still lacks a decal with the number 46 on the left part , and only then a layer of varnish semi gloss and ready.



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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1 2014 Movistar Rossi

Beautiful work Sandro.......what blue did you use for the main colour??
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Old 01-04-2016, 06:18 PM   #22
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Thank you Paul.
He had a certain color for this style , then based in the photo below , I asked a friend here from Brazil make this color.





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Another advance in this Assembly today decided to make the levers.

I removed the handles of the original levers and replaced by the MFH , chewy .



I decided to also make the brake regulator.







Here the two parts ready with all screws and decals brembo.



Engine , frame and some parts of the fairing .









Communication antenna .



Exhausts installed.









Front wheel also is already ready.







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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1 2014 Movistar Rossi

Looking fantastic Sandro!
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Surgical standards as always...amazing.
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Very nice
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Thank you for following friends ,

Progress of the last days , rear wheel with chain top studio , steering damper and camera.







Now with the entire front set installed.









Another piece I tried to play was the lever guard , used a brass bar with pliers was making the folds and flattened the ends with a hammer, then painted black and applied decal fiber. On the front of the right would be a decal with the number 46, but the decal that comes along is too small and poorly done, so I decided to put a VR .



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Installing the throttle and the rear tire heater.













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Old 02-02-2016, 01:43 AM   #29
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1 2014 Movistar Rossi

Awesome build as always. If you didn't know this is a kit you can easily imagine you are watching the real bike
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fantastic, amazing work
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