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11-10-2009, 05:11 AM | #16 | ||
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Re: YAMAHA YZR-M1 2005 No.5 [1/12 tamiya]
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Yes, I completed this bike some months ago and they posted the photos on Topstudio's customer gallery. I appreciate your remembering it. Now I've posted more photos on AF and you can find them on "completed projects/gallery". Sorry for posting old photos on WIP. I will post my current WIP project soon. |
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Re: YAMAHA YZR-M1 2005 No.5 [1/12 tamiya]
A very good job on the build - What brand "manufacture" are the exhaust springs?
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Re: YAMAHA YZR-M1 2005 No.5 [1/12 tamiya]
I saw the completed bike on TS site and here.... but never saw this thread... man the tips you show are priceless!!!
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12-08-2009, 10:03 PM | #20 | |
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Re: YAMAHA YZR-M1 2005 No.5 [1/12 tamiya]
Wow im so stupid would have never thought of doing the wled that way. I always manage to sand down the weld mark as the exhuast typically are two parts. Thanks for the tip. Also the spring looks as good as aftermarket ones.
What size are those wires for the spring? Or are they just out of something electronic. |
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I don't know the exact size because I used the wire attached to some kind of name tag. I cannot measure it. About 0.3mm? However, you can get the thin siver wire from the computer data cable such as a printer cable. |
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Re: YAMAHA YZR-M1 2005 No.5 [1/12 tamiya]
Hello, friends! Long time no see!
As you maybe aware, this bike has been finished except some cowlings. However, I want to display the bike naked in the pit, and I'm making the yamaha team's pit box. First, I bought topstudio's stand. Made a workbench. They will be like this. And made a ramp. And made a starter. Big props are ready... Booth wall and carpet. Tool cabinet. Beta sponsors Yamaha team. Work bench. Ramp. It's movable. They'll be displayed like this. I need to make small tools and finish the other cowlings. Comments are welcome. |
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Re: YAMAHA YZR-M1 2005 No.5 [1/12 tamiya]
you're so creative...
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03-07-2011, 10:34 AM | #24 | |
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Re: YAMAHA YZR-M1 2005 No.5 [1/12 tamiya]
Looks convincing, nice idea on the display
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Your work and patience is stunning. This bike is completely beautiful. The pit display area is a great idea too and is fitting for a bike so well built.
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Could you show us, new at modeling, how you make the wire connection with resin parts, like the sensors etc. Is not just gluing the wire to the resin part... they look covered with shrinking tube.... correct? They are so a clean connections... love the red, green and blue color paint detailing at the connections. Great job! Please show us how. Will be greatly appreciated.
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Thank you.
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Re: YAMAHA YZR-M1 2005 No.5 [1/12 tamiya]
wow, perfect job, impressive, amazing
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Perfect job!!! Awesome!!!
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Re: YAMAHA YZR-M1 2005 No.5 [1/12 tamiya]
God things like this are....happyness.
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