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02-03-2008, 02:26 PM | #1 | |
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06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
All the awesome builds on this site and others have insipred me to try my hand at something a little more complecated than a mere out-of-box build.
I got some supplies and decided to build the white/blue Minolta Konica bike. Here is what I am going to be using: 1. Top Studio superdetaile resin/pe/metal set for RC211V 06' 2. Crazy Modeler superdetail pe set for 05-06' bike 3. Top Studio electrical connectors 4. Top Studio sensors and wiring 5. SMS smoked twill weave CF decals 6. Tamiya Grade-Up front forks and detail set for 06' bike 7. MFH exhaust springs As usual, all the items were purchased from Steve [Hiroboy.com] the plan is to display the bike 'naked', with its fairing separately. In order to do that, all the wiring must be routed and all the unseen connectors must be re-built. I know that my skills are not on the level of the builders here, but I used some of the builds as my guide... Be gentle, its only my second bike. Here we go, in no particular order: Frame: I stripped the frame of Tamiya chrome and shot bare aluminum from the Testor's Metallizer line. It was then buffed to a sheen and left uncoated for the raw metal look. the weld seams were highlighted with drybrushing and washes and the frame received all the metal fasteners, hooks and pe bolts. I also began to wire the instrument panel and some of the primary electrical junction boxes. The wheels were painted the bright blue recommended by Tamiya - it appears to be an exact match to the decals and the reference photos I saw of the bike. The valve stems are scratchbuilt aluminum items and the tires have been thoroughly scuffed up for the lightly raced look. Brakes: Brakes are a typical carbon affair - they are PE (from crazy modeler) with the outer retainer rings from top Studio and Top Studio blot heads. They are painted magnesium and gunmetal mixture - all from Testor's Metallizer line. here they are on the bike - dryfitted Tank and underbelly Part of the resin pieces from Top Studio includes the gastank underbelly. It is CF on the real bike so.... Here is the remaining tank underbelly: and all of it together: there will be more wiring added to these parts later. Random parts: Also CFed the rear fender and the saddle back part: constructed the PE chain from CM set - lets just say there are over 100 individual pieces I nearly went koo koo the very nice turned aluminum exhaust pipes from the Top Studio set...its a shame I have to paint them...they are super nice. Now on to the engine: The crowning jewel of this build is the engine - of course. it combines parts from Top Studio resin, Top Studio PE parts and the CM PE parts: What do you think? any suggestions, tips, feedback?
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
I think it looks excellent! You are on your way to sharp model! I don't know if you know it but, the Testors metalizer can make a heck of a mess if it is not sealed. It gets on your figures an you get prints everywhere. I did not see any prints on your model so you are doing very well.
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02-03-2008, 04:43 PM | #3 | |
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
slk320: nice work! what did you use to clear the CF?
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
I used Testors One Shot clear enamel. I am getting really good results from it - only two coats make a nice and even shiny coat.
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
Looking great so far. The CF on the fender, is that one piece?
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Well, well, well, only your second bike build and at my point of view you deserve a top rank! This is going to be a stunning model!
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
This is looking great! Is there much duplication between the different add on sets you have, eg, b/w Top Studio and CM sets? (I have this bike + TS too, am wondering if CM is worth getting)
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i think this gonna look really good!!
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
looking absolutely great, I do admire you guys who do all this detailing, one day I may give it a bash, however don't think I would have time nor the patience required!! engine looks very realistic, great stuff!!
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Ketje - yes, the CF on the fender is one piece. I also did the chain guards last night and they are all one piece as well. The saddleback is made up of multiple pieces due to complexity of the curves.
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
What a great job!!!!! awesome dude
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
Great job, I love the fuel injectors!
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Wow, it's all looking incredible and especially for your second bike. I'm on my second but I'm still doing fairly OOB builds. Can't wait to see what else you achieve with this project.
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
Here are some updates:
Worked on the saddlebacks, CF clear coated with Future polish Radiator: CF (both Cm and TS sets are used) the weld lines are created with superglue Front fork and brakes set up. The forks are Tamiya detail up items, the brake calipers are resin pieces from TS and the rotors are CM pieces. The resin pieces to hold the sensors are TS as well. Front fender Juicy juicy CF Rear swing arm: resin, PE, etc.. Loose mock up of the frame: Exhaust. The weld lines are made with superglue. another shot of the engine
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Re: 06' Honda RC211V - Minolta *slightly detailed*
*slightly detailed* .... aha, and what´s heavily detailed ?????
Great job so far, nice CF-decal-work, welding seams and colours on the exhaust are a touch too heavy IMO
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