Hasegawa Honda RSW 250cc SCOT RACING
auditions
02-01-2011, 11:15 AM
Hi... this time i am trying to make the Hasegawa bike
Scot Racing team Honda RSW250 rode by Hiroshi Aoyama and became the 2009 World Champion.
these are some photos from opening the box until the kit standing in my display box
Hiroshi Aoyama in 2009
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/04.jpg
Finished results
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010735.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010736.jpg
Hasegawa First edition and first release of motorcycle series
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/P1010645.jpg
at first i was just being curious to see how good this hasegawa products compared to tamiya's, then i couldn't resist from cut them off from the sprues, so here they are after sprayed primer
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010653.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010649.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010650.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010656.jpg
these are the moment when i couldn't hide my curiousity about how it will be looked like when they were assembled
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010655.jpg
Done with the frame, so does the engines.. Now it's time to spray the fairing.. this is the challenge that i like the most !! because from 3 project i could ruin 2 of them :iceslolan
eeerrr.. also here are some photos when the kit displayed without the fairing
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010659.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010706.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010700.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010721.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010722.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010719.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010707.jpg
moments : painting and applying decal has passed, now it is time to clear coat
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010733.jpg
some more pics from the photo session.. :icon16:
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010757.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010755.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010748.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010747.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010744.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010759.jpg
well, these photos below was taken just to make comparison:
Both Honda Racing 250cc bikes and both won tittles (H.Aoyama won the 2009 250cc World GrandPrix title while Tadayuki Okada won the 1990 250cc class All Japan Championship)
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010766.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010767.jpg
:disappoin i am misplaced the paddock from okada's bike.. soorrryyy
Scot Racing team Honda RSW250 rode by Hiroshi Aoyama and became the 2009 World Champion.
these are some photos from opening the box until the kit standing in my display box
Hiroshi Aoyama in 2009
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/04.jpg
Finished results
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010735.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010736.jpg
Hasegawa First edition and first release of motorcycle series
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/P1010645.jpg
at first i was just being curious to see how good this hasegawa products compared to tamiya's, then i couldn't resist from cut them off from the sprues, so here they are after sprayed primer
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010653.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010649.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010650.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010656.jpg
these are the moment when i couldn't hide my curiousity about how it will be looked like when they were assembled
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010655.jpg
Done with the frame, so does the engines.. Now it's time to spray the fairing.. this is the challenge that i like the most !! because from 3 project i could ruin 2 of them :iceslolan
eeerrr.. also here are some photos when the kit displayed without the fairing
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010659.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010706.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010700.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010721.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010722.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010719.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010707.jpg
moments : painting and applying decal has passed, now it is time to clear coat
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010733.jpg
some more pics from the photo session.. :icon16:
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010757.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010755.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010748.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010747.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010744.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010759.jpg
well, these photos below was taken just to make comparison:
Both Honda Racing 250cc bikes and both won tittles (H.Aoyama won the 2009 250cc World GrandPrix title while Tadayuki Okada won the 1990 250cc class All Japan Championship)
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010766.jpg
http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo90/auditionsasu/Tamiya%20YZR/P1010767.jpg
:disappoin i am misplaced the paddock from okada's bike.. soorrryyy
kans0002
02-03-2011, 09:53 AM
Very nice looking and great job! How would you compare the Hasegawa kit quality against the Tamiya?
Stuart
Stuart
auditions
02-05-2011, 09:52 AM
Very nice looking and great job! How would you compare the Hasegawa kit quality against the Tamiya?
Stuart
thank you Stuart,
if we were talking about comparing these two brands, i think i'm gonna choose Hasegawa is much better remembering this is their first product related to motorcycle racing.. also hasegawa gives us a new experience in building a quite detail bike by providing clear tube, clear fairing, front fork sensor, and pretty detail molding in all parts provided.
However hasegawa still has some minus like, they don't provide the masking tape like tamiya always does when we need to spray two different colour on a space.
also the screw provided by hasegawa are not quite good in precision.. it's a bit short in 0,3-0,4mm lenght which will give us difficulties when assembling the frame to the swingarm, also when attaching the rear tyre to the swingarm :banghead:. other than these i think hasegawa is perfect.
And one thing personally i would like to add about hasegawa being better is i like their choice to release the last 250cc champion bike as their first product and hopefully they will continue in producing the moto2 bikes, and let the motoGP bikes handled by Tamiya. :loser:Anyone agree with me for this?
Stuart
thank you Stuart,
if we were talking about comparing these two brands, i think i'm gonna choose Hasegawa is much better remembering this is their first product related to motorcycle racing.. also hasegawa gives us a new experience in building a quite detail bike by providing clear tube, clear fairing, front fork sensor, and pretty detail molding in all parts provided.
However hasegawa still has some minus like, they don't provide the masking tape like tamiya always does when we need to spray two different colour on a space.
also the screw provided by hasegawa are not quite good in precision.. it's a bit short in 0,3-0,4mm lenght which will give us difficulties when assembling the frame to the swingarm, also when attaching the rear tyre to the swingarm :banghead:. other than these i think hasegawa is perfect.
And one thing personally i would like to add about hasegawa being better is i like their choice to release the last 250cc champion bike as their first product and hopefully they will continue in producing the moto2 bikes, and let the motoGP bikes handled by Tamiya. :loser:Anyone agree with me for this?
John18d
02-05-2011, 10:55 AM
Auditions - you did a great job on the paint - I also have this kit to build - did you find more reference pictures for this model? I'm surprised you think the Hasegawa kit is better than the Tamiya - I think that the Hasegawa has a way to go to equal the quality of a Tamiya kit. While the Hasegawa kit has little extras like the fork travel sensor the detail on the parts is not Tamiya quality and the clear body panels "fairing" is only for the first production run of the kits. Tamiya has also had clear body panels with some of their motorcycle kits. Anyway you did a good job on a model that doesn't have any detail parts available from companies like Top Studio. What did you use for the "fork sliders" - gold part? Is it gold foil? or paint? Can you email me any reference pictures you have? Thanks again and good job - John
eyckles
02-05-2011, 06:37 PM
WOw, Very impressive work. Love the Hasegawa bike. Going to buy me one of those.
Lesley
Lesley
ace91
02-26-2011, 09:41 PM
thank you Stuart,
if we were talking about comparing these two brands, i think i'm gonna choose Hasegawa is much better remembering this is their first product related to motorcycle racing.. also hasegawa gives us a new experience in building a quite detail bike by providing clear tube, clear fairing, front fork sensor, and pretty detail molding in all parts provided.
However hasegawa still has some minus like, they don't provide the masking tape like tamiya always does when we need to spray two different colour on a space.
also the screw provided by hasegawa are not quite good in precision.. it's a bit short in 0,3-0,4mm lenght which will give us difficulties when assembling the frame to the swingarm, also when attaching the rear tyre to the swingarm :banghead:. other than these i think hasegawa is perfect.
And one thing personally i would like to add about hasegawa being better is i like their choice to release the last 250cc champion bike as their first product and hopefully they will continue in producing the moto2 bikes, and let the motoGP bikes handled by Tamiya. :loser:Anyone agree with me for this?
auditions : Me too, I thought it was me that made me wonder if the screw is short or not. Thanks for sharing as I'm making this bike also. Starting was ok but it's just that when I tried to attach the rear tyre to the swing arm & it just couldn't reach to the other end and then attaching the swing arm to the frame also is an issue. Think that Tamiya screws may work?
I would love to see Hasegawa do the moto2 & 250cc bikes especially Aprilia RS250 series while Tamiya handles MotoGP.
Adrian
if we were talking about comparing these two brands, i think i'm gonna choose Hasegawa is much better remembering this is their first product related to motorcycle racing.. also hasegawa gives us a new experience in building a quite detail bike by providing clear tube, clear fairing, front fork sensor, and pretty detail molding in all parts provided.
However hasegawa still has some minus like, they don't provide the masking tape like tamiya always does when we need to spray two different colour on a space.
also the screw provided by hasegawa are not quite good in precision.. it's a bit short in 0,3-0,4mm lenght which will give us difficulties when assembling the frame to the swingarm, also when attaching the rear tyre to the swingarm :banghead:. other than these i think hasegawa is perfect.
And one thing personally i would like to add about hasegawa being better is i like their choice to release the last 250cc champion bike as their first product and hopefully they will continue in producing the moto2 bikes, and let the motoGP bikes handled by Tamiya. :loser:Anyone agree with me for this?
auditions : Me too, I thought it was me that made me wonder if the screw is short or not. Thanks for sharing as I'm making this bike also. Starting was ok but it's just that when I tried to attach the rear tyre to the swing arm & it just couldn't reach to the other end and then attaching the swing arm to the frame also is an issue. Think that Tamiya screws may work?
I would love to see Hasegawa do the moto2 & 250cc bikes especially Aprilia RS250 series while Tamiya handles MotoGP.
Adrian
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