Honda RS250RW Team Scot 2007 (Andrea Dovizioso)
ace91
08-24-2012, 10:31 PM
Hi guys,
All this while, I've always wanted to have a 250cc or 125cc bike with Dovizioso's numbering & now that Hasegawa has come up with the Honda RS250RW Team Scot 2007 version, I've decided to make one.
Here are the photos of the naked bike. Unfortunately I wasn't able to put the green & red wiring on the bike as you can see here due to the wire is always loose when you try to place them. For the colouring scheme, I used TS-30 for the frame & swing arm, TS-14 for the wheels, X-56, X-18, X-10, XF-16, and XF-1 for the interior part of the bikes.
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle4.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle3.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle2.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle1.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle5.jpg
As for the completed kit with the fairings, I have difficulty attaching the top fairing at the top edge as it's always loose as you can see here. The colour I used for this fairing is TS-16 & TS-14 for the 2 parts. Unfortunately for the top fairing, you would notice that there are some fish eyes & bleeding on it. :banghead:
The bottom tail I have to paintbrush the black part as I'm still not too good in masking the parts myself.
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle1.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle2.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle3.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle4.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle6.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle5.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle7.jpg
Comments & suggestions would be most welcomed. Thanks for viewing.
Adrian
All this while, I've always wanted to have a 250cc or 125cc bike with Dovizioso's numbering & now that Hasegawa has come up with the Honda RS250RW Team Scot 2007 version, I've decided to make one.
Here are the photos of the naked bike. Unfortunately I wasn't able to put the green & red wiring on the bike as you can see here due to the wire is always loose when you try to place them. For the colouring scheme, I used TS-30 for the frame & swing arm, TS-14 for the wheels, X-56, X-18, X-10, XF-16, and XF-1 for the interior part of the bikes.
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle4.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle3.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle2.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle1.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/nakedbikeangle5.jpg
As for the completed kit with the fairings, I have difficulty attaching the top fairing at the top edge as it's always loose as you can see here. The colour I used for this fairing is TS-16 & TS-14 for the 2 parts. Unfortunately for the top fairing, you would notice that there are some fish eyes & bleeding on it. :banghead:
The bottom tail I have to paintbrush the black part as I'm still not too good in masking the parts myself.
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle1.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle2.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle3.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle4.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle6.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle5.jpg
http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p10/ace_f91/honda/rs250rw/Andrea%20Dovizioso/completedmodelangle7.jpg
Comments & suggestions would be most welcomed. Thanks for viewing.
Adrian
potsie
08-25-2012, 02:20 AM
Overall a fine looking model. Well done.
mamr1203
08-27-2012, 03:33 PM
it looks great for me !!!!!
Miguel
Miguel
MidMazar
08-27-2012, 08:04 PM
:thumbsup:
chaos
08-27-2012, 09:09 PM
Well done, looks great!
generationx
08-28-2012, 05:00 AM
I think that looks great - definately tempts me to try a Hasegawa bike.
ace91
08-29-2012, 09:32 AM
Thanks guys,
Adrian
Adrian
The Sheene Machine
08-29-2012, 02:39 PM
Hello Adrian,
I think you've done a great job on this kit, two tone schemes are never straight forward, so well done for that.
A couple of things I'd change for your next builds..try using flat colours for the seat pads, these are made from a hard foam or covered foam and don't normally have a sheen, however slight (perhaps after wear!). I use Humbrol flat black on mine which via airbrush can look convincing. Same for the gray pad too. It also adds a nice contrast to the glossy paint.
In addition, I'd use some localised washes on the frame, it helps to add depth to what can be a bland looking finish. You can use Tamiya's smoke for this, thinned a little and run into and around the bolts and other fittings.
I'm working on the Kato kit currently and have the Repsol version in my stash, but I'm going to order one of these kits on the strength of your build. :)
I think you've done a great job on this kit, two tone schemes are never straight forward, so well done for that.
A couple of things I'd change for your next builds..try using flat colours for the seat pads, these are made from a hard foam or covered foam and don't normally have a sheen, however slight (perhaps after wear!). I use Humbrol flat black on mine which via airbrush can look convincing. Same for the gray pad too. It also adds a nice contrast to the glossy paint.
In addition, I'd use some localised washes on the frame, it helps to add depth to what can be a bland looking finish. You can use Tamiya's smoke for this, thinned a little and run into and around the bolts and other fittings.
I'm working on the Kato kit currently and have the Repsol version in my stash, but I'm going to order one of these kits on the strength of your build. :)
John18d
09-12-2012, 09:05 PM
Adrian - when did you do this one? It's very good for the Hasegawa kit. Nice paint - decals - and details - it looks mostly OOB - did you use any of the Top Studio detail set? Also the paint? is that the Zero "scot racing" paint set? it matches well - John
Adrian - I saw where you said paint was TS-16 & TS-14 - John
Did you use a clearcoat on the body panels? what type?
Adrian - I saw where you said paint was TS-16 & TS-14 - John
Did you use a clearcoat on the body panels? what type?
John18d
09-13-2012, 04:11 PM
Hello Adrian,
I think you've done a great job on this kit, two tone schemes are never straight forward, so well done for that.
A couple of things I'd change for your next builds..try using flat colours for the seat pads, these are made from a hard foam or covered foam and don't normally have a sheen, however slight (perhaps after wear!). I use Humbrol flat black on mine which via airbrush can look convincing. Same for the gray pad too. It also adds a nice contrast to the glossy paint.
In addition, I'd use some localised washes on the frame, it helps to add depth to what can be a bland looking finish. You can use Tamiya's smoke for this, thinned a little and run into and around the bolts and other fittings.
I'm working on the Kato kit currently and have the Repsol version in my stash, but I'm going to order one of these kits on the strength of your build. :)
Can't wait to see your build Paul - if it is anything like your 2007 Assen Assassin - I know it will be fantastic - John
I think you've done a great job on this kit, two tone schemes are never straight forward, so well done for that.
A couple of things I'd change for your next builds..try using flat colours for the seat pads, these are made from a hard foam or covered foam and don't normally have a sheen, however slight (perhaps after wear!). I use Humbrol flat black on mine which via airbrush can look convincing. Same for the gray pad too. It also adds a nice contrast to the glossy paint.
In addition, I'd use some localised washes on the frame, it helps to add depth to what can be a bland looking finish. You can use Tamiya's smoke for this, thinned a little and run into and around the bolts and other fittings.
I'm working on the Kato kit currently and have the Repsol version in my stash, but I'm going to order one of these kits on the strength of your build. :)
Can't wait to see your build Paul - if it is anything like your 2007 Assen Assassin - I know it will be fantastic - John
ace91
09-16-2012, 09:53 PM
Adrian - when did you do this one? It's very good for the Hasegawa kit. Nice paint - decals - and details - it looks mostly OOB - did you use any of the Top Studio detail set? Also the paint? is that the Zero "scot racing" paint set? it matches well - John
Adrian - I saw where you said paint was TS-16 & TS-14 - John
Did you use a clearcoat on the body panels? what type?
Hi John,
I did this kit for quite some time & I didn't put any details upgrade on this kit.
Nope, I didn't use any clear coat on the body panels.
Paul,
The paint I used is an enamel type of paint. I find that the XF-1 enamel doesn't seem to give out the flat colour compare to acrylic type as the acrylic version has a little light on the flat black colour scheme. I might be wrong though unless there's a way to handle the acrylic colours.
Adrian
Adrian - I saw where you said paint was TS-16 & TS-14 - John
Did you use a clearcoat on the body panels? what type?
Hi John,
I did this kit for quite some time & I didn't put any details upgrade on this kit.
Nope, I didn't use any clear coat on the body panels.
Paul,
The paint I used is an enamel type of paint. I find that the XF-1 enamel doesn't seem to give out the flat colour compare to acrylic type as the acrylic version has a little light on the flat black colour scheme. I might be wrong though unless there's a way to handle the acrylic colours.
Adrian
The Sheene Machine
09-22-2012, 05:57 AM
Paul,
The paint I used is an enamel type of paint. I find that the XF-1 enamel doesn't seem to give out the flat colour compare to acrylic type as the acrylic version has a little light on the flat black colour scheme. I might be wrong though unless there's a way to handle the acrylic colours.
Adrian
Adrian, Have you been brush painting this on? You may find that the Tamiya acrylic paint dries with some sheen because of this, enamels are better for brush painting I find. I haven't tried Tamiya's enamel, only Humbrol, which does brush well too.
Tamiya's acylics are designed to be airbrushed on, some of the newer acrylics like Vallejo are also good for brush painting which is why the figure painting guys have used them so much.
This is a seat pad on my 1998 Rossi Aprilia painted with airbrushed Humbrol flat black enamel....
http://images50.fotki.com/v1528/photos/9/823979/7864427/002-vi.jpg
The paint I used is an enamel type of paint. I find that the XF-1 enamel doesn't seem to give out the flat colour compare to acrylic type as the acrylic version has a little light on the flat black colour scheme. I might be wrong though unless there's a way to handle the acrylic colours.
Adrian
Adrian, Have you been brush painting this on? You may find that the Tamiya acrylic paint dries with some sheen because of this, enamels are better for brush painting I find. I haven't tried Tamiya's enamel, only Humbrol, which does brush well too.
Tamiya's acylics are designed to be airbrushed on, some of the newer acrylics like Vallejo are also good for brush painting which is why the figure painting guys have used them so much.
This is a seat pad on my 1998 Rossi Aprilia painted with airbrushed Humbrol flat black enamel....
http://images50.fotki.com/v1528/photos/9/823979/7864427/002-vi.jpg
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