Colin Edward's 50th Yamaha M1 in detail
SkylineFan
01-04-2012, 03:25 PM
Hopefully I can learn something from the amazing MotoGP builders on here with my first Top Studio detailed M1!!
I started with the swingarm first. I glued the halves together and added weld seams with beads of Tamiya liquid putty applied by thin brush. You can also see I carved out the kit ends in preparation for the photo etch pieces supplied in the TS set.
http://images9.fotki.com/v131/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010318-vi.jpg
To make room for the resin TS heads up diplay and 2D boxes I had to hack off the kit plastic. I cleaned up the frame and got it ready for primer and paint.
http://images58.fotki.com/v510/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010319-vi.jpg
The front nose had the CF symmetrical intakes removed since they are not truly attatched to the front upper cowling. The center intake had a MM of plastic added to make it stick out more appropriately.
http://images57.fotki.com/v512/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010320-vi.jpg
The swing arm is now in TS-29 semigloss paint and all Photoetch parts added to the rear tail ends from the TS set.
http://images57.fotki.com/v505/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010321-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v210/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010322-vi.jpg
The frame was painted the same as the swingarm. I used KA models small CF decal for the front intake snout and Rennaissance for the foot plate. The swingarm nut surround and nameplate is PE pieces from the TS set.
http://images55.fotki.com/v507/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010323-vi.jpg
http://images17.fotki.com/v522/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010324-vi.jpg
I made some modifications to the front handlebar unit. The throttle cables have 90 degree hardline coming out the top. I used #2 hardline and nuts for this purpose. I also added the resin bracket on the left bar from the TS kit.
http://images59.fotki.com/v111/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010325-vi.jpg
This is the completed front handlebar assembly. I made a new brake fluid resovoir from round solid rod, added the kit cap and layered it in electrical tape. Then I coated it in white glue and dipped it in embossing powder. To keep the powder in place I cleared the entire unit with gloss coat. The entire unit was painted again, with TS-29 black. The handlebar assemblies were painted with a mixture of gold and silver. I added some RB motion bolts that hold the bars in place on the 1:1 bike. Finally the brass fork caps were glued in place and topped off with PE caps from a KA crazy modeler M1 PE set.
http://images45.fotki.com/v148/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010331-vi.jpg
I also progressed on the engine!
The block was painted with tamiya TS-14 followed by HOK Chrome. Then I carefully painted the metallic grey and flat aluminum heads with tamiya acrylics. I will let the pics speak for themselves on the rest of the detail painting that was done.
http://images9.fotki.com/v120/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010326-vi.jpg
http://images45.fotki.com/v153/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010327-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v1616/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010328-vi.jpg
Once the engine was complete it was time to add it to the frame. Even though this one will be really detailed its nice to know the sub assemblies still go quick so it feels like you accomplished something!
http://images58.fotki.com/v511/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010329-vi.jpg
http://images55.fotki.com/v508/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010333-vi.jpg
http://images57.fotki.com/v496/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010334-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v1614/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010332-vi.jpg
here is the start of the "gooey" stuff.... I detailed out the instrument cluster after it got CF decals and 2 part clear and plumbed it all based off of the TS wiring diagrams..... not bad for the first try on one of these very detailed kits....
http://images107.fotki.com/v67/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010340-vi.jpg
http://images107.fotki.com/v67/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010341-vi.jpg
This is about 2 days worth of CF decaling and clear......SMS 1/20 twill weave was the CF of choice here.
Airbox, and electronic boxes and plates....
http://images44.fotki.com/v1487/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010335-vi.jpg
The rear fender was covered in renaissance dark twill CF and 2 part clear.
http://images107.fotki.com/v67/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010336-vi.jpg
I think the coolest detail on these bikes is the cluster plate on top of the airbox full of managment components that TS gives you. Talk about intricate detail!!! Now its only tacked on there right now because I got other things to do before I strap it down permanantly. Its starting to get busy looking. I also slipped the swingarm on... The thing looks like a hunched up roach or something!! LOL!
http://images9.fotki.com/v131/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010343-vi.jpg
http://images116.fotki.com/v108/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010344-vi.jpg
http://images57.fotki.com/v496/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010345-vi.jpg
I also finished the wheels and tires tonight. That is a TS supplied PE rear rotor on the back wheel.. one of the most realistic I have ever seen.
http://images59.fotki.com/v111/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010347-vi.jpg
I detailed out the radiator and added PE hose clamps to it. The front recieved a black wash and chrome tape strips. I temporarily installed it to see how well it fits.
http://images17.fotki.com/v147/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010413-vi.jpg
http://images38.fotki.com/v1279/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010414-vi.jpg
I also tackled another biggie; the exhaust......
First I cleaned up the parts and glued them together eliminating seams, etc.... then I drilled out the stock locations for the sensors and added the top studio resin pieces. Next I test fit the exhaust several times as I glued photo etch tabs for the exhaust springs. I also cut off the stock exhaust tip to make room for the topstudio piece.
http://images46.fotki.com/v1452/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010407-vi.jpg
Next I laid down a coat of tamiya ts-14 gloss black as a base for alclad chrome. The results were spectacular!
http://images17.fotki.com/v4/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010408-vi.jpg
Next up came tamiya tape that took about an hour to do to get the weld seams masked off. Then I shot the exhaust with tamiya clear reds, blues,and orange.
http://images41.fotki.com/v1343/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010411-vi.jpg
Once the tape was removed I highlighted the seams by brush with tamiya clear orange and blck mixtures, reds, blues, and oranges... Then I made the springs by wrapping fine wire around a drill bit in a vise.
http://images44.fotki.com/v1467/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010412-vi.jpg
Finally I added the kit cf decal on the canister, wrapped the pe clamp in the kit place, glued the ts aluminum tip in place, and coated it with clear orange and smoke by brush.
http://images107.fotki.com/v159/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010416-vi.jpg
Voila!! the exhaust is complete!
http://images53.fotki.com/v140/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010417-vi.jpg
http://images9.fotki.com/v131/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010418-vi.jpg
I have to say thetop studio tips on exhaust on their site are extremely helpful...
since I am going wheels on this one I decided to build a PE chain from Crazy Modeler... its OK.... I dont think there is any substitute for a real TS chain, but I want to save that one for a wheels off build in the future with the chain laying on the rear swingarm 8)
This one despite being PE was not easy... each link had to be glued on the sandwiched two piece sprocket and middle link parts!
http://images59.fotki.com/v112/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010419-vi.jpg
Here is the chain installed with the rear swingarm and wheel installed.....looks the part to me....especially with the nice PE sprocket.
http://images116.fotki.com/v694/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010426-vi.jpg
I added fine wire twisted around the handlebars as tie downs for the grips.
http://images12.fotki.com/v611/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010423-vi.jpg
Some overallshots of the exhaust installed ready for the front fork assembly and tons more wiring that I am saving for a good day!!!
http://images12.fotki.com/v611/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010424-vi.jpg
http://images17.fotki.com/v147/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010425-vi.jpg
http://images109.fotki.com/v146/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010422-vi.jpg
The New Year weekend had me slinging paint on some cowlings......
That is Tamiya chrome yellow, black, decals and omni clear. I also added Renaissance Twill weave to the inside panels of the seat cowling. It will be all exposed on the final build with a 2D wired box back there...
http://images60.fotki.com/v662/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010191-vi.jpg
http://images24.fotki.com/v831/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010192-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v77/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010193-vi.jpg
http://images44.fotki.com/v301/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010194-vi.jpg
Now its time to get the front fork done and lots more wiring!!
I started with the swingarm first. I glued the halves together and added weld seams with beads of Tamiya liquid putty applied by thin brush. You can also see I carved out the kit ends in preparation for the photo etch pieces supplied in the TS set.
http://images9.fotki.com/v131/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010318-vi.jpg
To make room for the resin TS heads up diplay and 2D boxes I had to hack off the kit plastic. I cleaned up the frame and got it ready for primer and paint.
http://images58.fotki.com/v510/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010319-vi.jpg
The front nose had the CF symmetrical intakes removed since they are not truly attatched to the front upper cowling. The center intake had a MM of plastic added to make it stick out more appropriately.
http://images57.fotki.com/v512/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010320-vi.jpg
The swing arm is now in TS-29 semigloss paint and all Photoetch parts added to the rear tail ends from the TS set.
http://images57.fotki.com/v505/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010321-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v210/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010322-vi.jpg
The frame was painted the same as the swingarm. I used KA models small CF decal for the front intake snout and Rennaissance for the foot plate. The swingarm nut surround and nameplate is PE pieces from the TS set.
http://images55.fotki.com/v507/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010323-vi.jpg
http://images17.fotki.com/v522/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010324-vi.jpg
I made some modifications to the front handlebar unit. The throttle cables have 90 degree hardline coming out the top. I used #2 hardline and nuts for this purpose. I also added the resin bracket on the left bar from the TS kit.
http://images59.fotki.com/v111/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010325-vi.jpg
This is the completed front handlebar assembly. I made a new brake fluid resovoir from round solid rod, added the kit cap and layered it in electrical tape. Then I coated it in white glue and dipped it in embossing powder. To keep the powder in place I cleared the entire unit with gloss coat. The entire unit was painted again, with TS-29 black. The handlebar assemblies were painted with a mixture of gold and silver. I added some RB motion bolts that hold the bars in place on the 1:1 bike. Finally the brass fork caps were glued in place and topped off with PE caps from a KA crazy modeler M1 PE set.
http://images45.fotki.com/v148/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010331-vi.jpg
I also progressed on the engine!
The block was painted with tamiya TS-14 followed by HOK Chrome. Then I carefully painted the metallic grey and flat aluminum heads with tamiya acrylics. I will let the pics speak for themselves on the rest of the detail painting that was done.
http://images9.fotki.com/v120/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010326-vi.jpg
http://images45.fotki.com/v153/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010327-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v1616/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010328-vi.jpg
Once the engine was complete it was time to add it to the frame. Even though this one will be really detailed its nice to know the sub assemblies still go quick so it feels like you accomplished something!
http://images58.fotki.com/v511/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010329-vi.jpg
http://images55.fotki.com/v508/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010333-vi.jpg
http://images57.fotki.com/v496/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010334-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v1614/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010332-vi.jpg
here is the start of the "gooey" stuff.... I detailed out the instrument cluster after it got CF decals and 2 part clear and plumbed it all based off of the TS wiring diagrams..... not bad for the first try on one of these very detailed kits....
http://images107.fotki.com/v67/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010340-vi.jpg
http://images107.fotki.com/v67/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010341-vi.jpg
This is about 2 days worth of CF decaling and clear......SMS 1/20 twill weave was the CF of choice here.
Airbox, and electronic boxes and plates....
http://images44.fotki.com/v1487/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010335-vi.jpg
The rear fender was covered in renaissance dark twill CF and 2 part clear.
http://images107.fotki.com/v67/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010336-vi.jpg
I think the coolest detail on these bikes is the cluster plate on top of the airbox full of managment components that TS gives you. Talk about intricate detail!!! Now its only tacked on there right now because I got other things to do before I strap it down permanantly. Its starting to get busy looking. I also slipped the swingarm on... The thing looks like a hunched up roach or something!! LOL!
http://images9.fotki.com/v131/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010343-vi.jpg
http://images116.fotki.com/v108/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010344-vi.jpg
http://images57.fotki.com/v496/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010345-vi.jpg
I also finished the wheels and tires tonight. That is a TS supplied PE rear rotor on the back wheel.. one of the most realistic I have ever seen.
http://images59.fotki.com/v111/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010347-vi.jpg
I detailed out the radiator and added PE hose clamps to it. The front recieved a black wash and chrome tape strips. I temporarily installed it to see how well it fits.
http://images17.fotki.com/v147/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010413-vi.jpg
http://images38.fotki.com/v1279/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010414-vi.jpg
I also tackled another biggie; the exhaust......
First I cleaned up the parts and glued them together eliminating seams, etc.... then I drilled out the stock locations for the sensors and added the top studio resin pieces. Next I test fit the exhaust several times as I glued photo etch tabs for the exhaust springs. I also cut off the stock exhaust tip to make room for the topstudio piece.
http://images46.fotki.com/v1452/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010407-vi.jpg
Next I laid down a coat of tamiya ts-14 gloss black as a base for alclad chrome. The results were spectacular!
http://images17.fotki.com/v4/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010408-vi.jpg
Next up came tamiya tape that took about an hour to do to get the weld seams masked off. Then I shot the exhaust with tamiya clear reds, blues,and orange.
http://images41.fotki.com/v1343/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010411-vi.jpg
Once the tape was removed I highlighted the seams by brush with tamiya clear orange and blck mixtures, reds, blues, and oranges... Then I made the springs by wrapping fine wire around a drill bit in a vise.
http://images44.fotki.com/v1467/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010412-vi.jpg
Finally I added the kit cf decal on the canister, wrapped the pe clamp in the kit place, glued the ts aluminum tip in place, and coated it with clear orange and smoke by brush.
http://images107.fotki.com/v159/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010416-vi.jpg
Voila!! the exhaust is complete!
http://images53.fotki.com/v140/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010417-vi.jpg
http://images9.fotki.com/v131/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010418-vi.jpg
I have to say thetop studio tips on exhaust on their site are extremely helpful...
since I am going wheels on this one I decided to build a PE chain from Crazy Modeler... its OK.... I dont think there is any substitute for a real TS chain, but I want to save that one for a wheels off build in the future with the chain laying on the rear swingarm 8)
This one despite being PE was not easy... each link had to be glued on the sandwiched two piece sprocket and middle link parts!
http://images59.fotki.com/v112/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010419-vi.jpg
Here is the chain installed with the rear swingarm and wheel installed.....looks the part to me....especially with the nice PE sprocket.
http://images116.fotki.com/v694/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010426-vi.jpg
I added fine wire twisted around the handlebars as tie downs for the grips.
http://images12.fotki.com/v611/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010423-vi.jpg
Some overallshots of the exhaust installed ready for the front fork assembly and tons more wiring that I am saving for a good day!!!
http://images12.fotki.com/v611/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010424-vi.jpg
http://images17.fotki.com/v147/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010425-vi.jpg
http://images109.fotki.com/v146/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010422-vi.jpg
The New Year weekend had me slinging paint on some cowlings......
That is Tamiya chrome yellow, black, decals and omni clear. I also added Renaissance Twill weave to the inside panels of the seat cowling. It will be all exposed on the final build with a 2D wired box back there...
http://images60.fotki.com/v662/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010191-vi.jpg
http://images24.fotki.com/v831/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010192-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v77/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010193-vi.jpg
http://images44.fotki.com/v301/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010194-vi.jpg
Now its time to get the front fork done and lots more wiring!!
kans0002
01-04-2012, 04:14 PM
super work!
sportracer02
01-05-2012, 01:16 AM
Outstanding job !!!
Exhaust looks fantastic!
Exhaust looks fantastic!
miguel s
01-05-2012, 06:05 PM
great work! *****
and thanks for lots of nice pictures. Will be a reference for me.
and thanks for lots of nice pictures. Will be a reference for me.
andrew59it
01-07-2012, 06:26 AM
Hello Skyline you are doing a great job but the throttle cables semms to be oversized. You should have the correct size into the Top Studio set. Otherwise you may use a 0,5 wire. I don't know if you are able to change them at this stage but looking at all those details it should be a pity to leave them as they are....
John18d
01-07-2012, 09:16 AM
Not a bad start SkylineFan - I agree with the comment on the throttle cables - a bit too big. Otherwise it is looking pretty good. what did you use to glue the chain links?? cyano glue? The body panels look good too - John
SkylineFan
01-08-2012, 10:49 AM
Not a bad start SkylineFan - I agree with the comment on the throttle cables - a bit too big. Otherwise it is looking pretty good. what did you use to glue the chain links?? cyano glue? The body panels look good too - John
Yes, I used fast setting Zap Glue...
Thanks
DaveT
Yes, I used fast setting Zap Glue...
Thanks
DaveT
rallymaster
01-08-2012, 11:40 AM
Waow !! :eek7:
I'm far from being a bike specialist but seeing your fantastic build and the care given to details I really believe you have more to teach than to learn :naughty: :iceslolan
Everything looks real !! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I'm far from being a bike specialist but seeing your fantastic build and the care given to details I really believe you have more to teach than to learn :naughty: :iceslolan
Everything looks real !! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
SkylineFan
01-08-2012, 11:27 PM
More done on this one.. Front Fork, Brakes, calipers, and wheel... I used the tamiya detail up front fork set of course.
I still have some minor things to button up but its overall complete up front. I found a seller on ebay to replenish my shrink tubing stock... I will hold off on this one until I get that. Its coming from Japan.
Thanks for looking.
http://images56.fotki.com/v371/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010195-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v77/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010197-vi.jpg
http://images57.fotki.com/v1354/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010198-vi.jpg
http://images61.fotki.com/v777/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010199-vi.jpg
I still have some minor things to button up but its overall complete up front. I found a seller on ebay to replenish my shrink tubing stock... I will hold off on this one until I get that. Its coming from Japan.
Thanks for looking.
http://images56.fotki.com/v371/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010195-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v77/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010197-vi.jpg
http://images57.fotki.com/v1354/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010198-vi.jpg
http://images61.fotki.com/v777/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010199-vi.jpg
YongGun Park
01-09-2012, 02:32 AM
WOW! It's GREAT. I have loved your car models but I'm gonna be a fan of your bike model.
By the way.... those topstudio parts of yours look better than mine.
By the way.... those topstudio parts of yours look better than mine.
Pippin1974
01-09-2012, 04:21 AM
Awesome work!!!
Really clean and nice!
Really clean and nice!
John18d
01-09-2012, 05:12 AM
Very nice and cleanly done SkylineFan - this has come out as good as I've seen on the forum - your skills and attention to detail are worthy of merit. You - Sandro - Zedred - Andrea -and YoungGun have definitely upped the standards for a motoGP kit. Thanks for sharing this WIP with the forum - John
SkylineFan
10-02-2012, 12:02 AM
Most of the Top Studio Resin is installed now for good. Including the Tank computer cluster. The wiring job is endless on these things and tedious to do because you have to keep it so clean. I copied what I saw a really good bike builder on AF from Japan I believe who I think is the best builder of these bikes out there. YongGun Park. He did the Valencia version of this very bike and I use it as reference often! Anyways, on one of his Camel Rossi M1 builds that was incredible he had this fabric like cover on the seat. I asked him what it was and he told me women's nylon stocking! What a great idea and so I added it to mine...
More soon! Any questions ask away!
http://images15.fotki.com/v1624/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010595-vi.jpg
http://images61.fotki.com/v249/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010596-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v461/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010597-vi.jpg
http://images18.fotki.com/v674/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010598-vi.jpg
http://images45.fotki.com/v148/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010599-vi.jpg
http://images60.fotki.com/v224/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010601-vi.jpg
http://images52.fotki.com/v728/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010600-vi.jpg
More soon! Any questions ask away!
http://images15.fotki.com/v1624/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010595-vi.jpg
http://images61.fotki.com/v249/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010596-vi.jpg
http://images54.fotki.com/v461/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010597-vi.jpg
http://images18.fotki.com/v674/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010598-vi.jpg
http://images45.fotki.com/v148/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010599-vi.jpg
http://images60.fotki.com/v224/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010601-vi.jpg
http://images52.fotki.com/v728/photos/1/335511/9592871/P1010600-vi.jpg
cinqster
10-02-2012, 07:36 PM
Lovely model and excellent photography too. Good choice with The Texan Tornado! I've had the great pleasure of spending a rainy Donington afternoon with him years ago when filming for WSB...one of the nicest guys in bike racing!:smokin:
Vric
10-02-2012, 07:59 PM
Great model!
I have the same one to do (Fiat version) and instruction looks a bit hard to fallow, mostly on the wiring. You did a superb work there!
I have the same one to do (Fiat version) and instruction looks a bit hard to fallow, mostly on the wiring. You did a superb work there!
John18d
10-02-2012, 08:21 PM
WOW
John
John
The Sheene Machine
10-03-2012, 01:19 AM
You're certainly no longer the apprentice.....
Outstanding craftmanship as we come to expect from a modeller of your calibre. The TS upgrade kits are not easy to use, especially with the extent and quality of the wiring required as you say. Your CF work is superb...
I have a couple of these to do, so with these builds are always handy for reference. :wink:
Outstanding craftmanship as we come to expect from a modeller of your calibre. The TS upgrade kits are not easy to use, especially with the extent and quality of the wiring required as you say. Your CF work is superb...
I have a couple of these to do, so with these builds are always handy for reference. :wink:
John18d
10-03-2012, 03:52 AM
You're certainly no longer the apprentice.....
Outstanding craftmanship as we come to expect from a modeller of your calibre. The TS upgrade kits are not easy to use, especially with the extent and quality of the wiring required as you say. Your CF work is superb...
I have a couple of these to do, so with these builds are always handy for reference. :wink:
Ditto for me SkylineFan - I also have a few of the TS detail sets for when I get around to building them -
you have definitely joined the ranks of YongGun - Andrea - Sando - Paul et al as far as skills go
John
Outstanding craftmanship as we come to expect from a modeller of your calibre. The TS upgrade kits are not easy to use, especially with the extent and quality of the wiring required as you say. Your CF work is superb...
I have a couple of these to do, so with these builds are always handy for reference. :wink:
Ditto for me SkylineFan - I also have a few of the TS detail sets for when I get around to building them -
you have definitely joined the ranks of YongGun - Andrea - Sando - Paul et al as far as skills go
John
sportracer02
10-05-2012, 07:02 AM
Nice to see it in progress again, great job so far
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