Honda CB750F
Roca46
12-04-2006, 01:03 PM
Hi mates
After some period without updates I decided to show this project
The bike will be built as a "stock" bike without other modifications because is a present for my uncle.
This is the box
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750fbox.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f1.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f2.jpg
The plate for the chain is painted with alclad chrome but I'm having problems with it... also I thing it needs more coats but at the moment I don't have more paints so I hope to buy it again soon
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f3.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f4.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f5.jpg
I have to say that I'm enjoying a lot with this project so next days you will see more updates
PS: I have a lot of ideas and projects to come , and now I'm modifying my website to show to you all that I have in mind
After some period without updates I decided to show this project
The bike will be built as a "stock" bike without other modifications because is a present for my uncle.
This is the box
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750fbox.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f1.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f2.jpg
The plate for the chain is painted with alclad chrome but I'm having problems with it... also I thing it needs more coats but at the moment I don't have more paints so I hope to buy it again soon
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f3.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f4.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f5.jpg
I have to say that I'm enjoying a lot with this project so next days you will see more updates
PS: I have a lot of ideas and projects to come , and now I'm modifying my website to show to you all that I have in mind
Lutz-Bikes
12-04-2006, 04:19 PM
Hi Roca ;
the secret with Alclad Chrome is ....
you need a GLOSSY Black Groundcoat the more the Alclad will shine .
and Alclad only in very THINN Coats ..thats all.
Example:
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/57/405357/6630633537653337.jpg
After that you will get very shiny parts .
Cheers Lutz
the secret with Alclad Chrome is ....
you need a GLOSSY Black Groundcoat the more the Alclad will shine .
and Alclad only in very THINN Coats ..thats all.
Example:
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/57/405357/6630633537653337.jpg
After that you will get very shiny parts .
Cheers Lutz
Ole_L
12-04-2006, 10:34 PM
Nice start...I'm currently building the regular version of this bike.
As for the Alclad Chrome, it's important you use a black enamel paint for the base coat... it must be enamel!
Airbrush at around 10-12 psi and do it in several thin coats.
As for the Alclad Chrome, it's important you use a black enamel paint for the base coat... it must be enamel!
Airbrush at around 10-12 psi and do it in several thin coats.
Roca46
12-05-2006, 12:13 AM
Thank's for the tips!
For the next time I know how to do it :wink:
Bye!
For the next time I know how to do it :wink:
Bye!
tonioseven
12-08-2006, 04:20 PM
Nice work so far!!:)
denman2
12-09-2006, 08:15 AM
Hi Roca, We will follow this project, because my daughter ( 7 years old ) is building the same bike.
It's her first motorbike. I will post a topic of it as soon as possible.
Good luck with yours.
Denman
It's her first motorbike. I will post a topic of it as soon as possible.
Good luck with yours.
Denman
Hiroboy
12-09-2006, 11:22 AM
Nice start...I'm currently building the regular version of this bike.
As for the Alclad Chrome, it's important you use a black enamel paint for the base coat... it must be enamel!
Airbrush at around 10-12 psi and do it in several thin coats.
Off to a great start, fuel lins look great :bigthumb:
Why do peolpe say it must be enamel ? It doesn't! even Alclads Black base is NOT emamel
As for the Alclad Chrome, it's important you use a black enamel paint for the base coat... it must be enamel!
Airbrush at around 10-12 psi and do it in several thin coats.
Off to a great start, fuel lins look great :bigthumb:
Why do peolpe say it must be enamel ? It doesn't! even Alclads Black base is NOT emamel
mikemechanic
12-09-2006, 01:08 PM
Why do peolpe say it must be enamel ? It doesn't! even Alclads Black base is NOT emamel
I think because when it first came out the bottle said it had to be enamel. That is what I use, I find the chrome bites into the enamel and is less resistant to rubbing off. I have tried it on top of some lacquers and it did not stand up to handling as well.
Roca, the bike looks excellent so far. Nice clean work.
Mike.
I think because when it first came out the bottle said it had to be enamel. That is what I use, I find the chrome bites into the enamel and is less resistant to rubbing off. I have tried it on top of some lacquers and it did not stand up to handling as well.
Roca, the bike looks excellent so far. Nice clean work.
Mike.
Roca46
12-10-2006, 09:46 AM
Thank you guys! Well this weekend unfortunately I don't have pictures, but next weekend yes.
The wheels has taken me 2 hours in paint the fine lines so I hope to give them a clear coat.
When you open this box or older kits you can see how the quality of Tamiya was for those years... and how has been perfected :)
Hi Roca, We will follow this project, because my daughter ( 7 years old ) is building the same bike.
It's her first motorbike. I will post a topic of it as soon as possible.
Good luck with yours.
Denman
Hey Denman good luck for your daughter and I hope to see a thread soon. :)
Bye !
Roca
The wheels has taken me 2 hours in paint the fine lines so I hope to give them a clear coat.
When you open this box or older kits you can see how the quality of Tamiya was for those years... and how has been perfected :)
Hi Roca, We will follow this project, because my daughter ( 7 years old ) is building the same bike.
It's her first motorbike. I will post a topic of it as soon as possible.
Good luck with yours.
Denman
Hey Denman good luck for your daughter and I hope to see a thread soon. :)
Bye !
Roca
JTRACING
12-13-2006, 06:03 PM
looking nice !!!
one of my fav bikes
I own its bigger brother the 900:wink:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v226/cb1000f/bike-1.jpg
one of my fav bikes
I own its bigger brother the 900:wink:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v226/cb1000f/bike-1.jpg
Roca46
12-17-2006, 11:30 AM
Well guys at the moment I have the rear wheel added but I have to put the rear suspension system soon
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f6.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f7.jpg
You can see that I have opened the holes in the rear brake
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f8.jpg
PS: What a nice bike JTRACING!!
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f6.jpg
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f7.jpg
You can see that I have opened the holes in the rear brake
http://www.rocascalemotorcycles.com/Proyectos/cb760f/cb750f8.jpg
PS: What a nice bike JTRACING!!
JTRACING
12-17-2006, 12:06 PM
it taking shape now!! very nice !!:thumbsup:
Roca46
12-18-2006, 12:34 PM
Thanks James
It seems that some people of this forum don't have time to post replys on my post or simply are troublesome with me for some reason.. maybe the Aprilia project that I promised... :banghead:
It seems that some people of this forum don't have time to post replys on my post or simply are troublesome with me for some reason.. maybe the Aprilia project that I promised... :banghead:
Raceman
12-18-2006, 04:30 PM
looking good,what colour are you going to spay it?I also had the 900 then got his bigger brother the 1100,at that time they were powerful but that was years ago.
slightfan
12-21-2006, 02:06 PM
:smokin: keep it coming Roca ,youv got to love the older naked bikes retro style
more pic's please
Shayne
more pic's please
Shayne
Roca46
01-05-2007, 04:21 PM
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