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Ole_L
07-08-2007, 06:28 PM
I decided to build these two bikes together. Most of the work will be identical on both up until individual colors and rider specific configurations. Both kits are fairly recent Tamiya releases. I'm using Tamiya's upgrade set for both bikes which include metal clutch and turned aluminum front forks. I may try a superdetailed version when TopStudio have their kit ready. For the Repsol bike, I will be using Zero paints which are great and very easy to airbrush.

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/1.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/2.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/3.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/4.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/5.jpg

stevenoble
07-08-2007, 06:35 PM
Very nice start on the engines and frame parts.The wheel on the right is certainly colourful.You have my upmost respect building two kits back to back like this.I get a headache building just the one:banghead: Keep the updates coming.:bigthumb:

Ole_L
07-08-2007, 08:21 PM
Thanks... this is in addition to the other three kits I have on the bench.

The flourescent orange is Zero paint cleared with Refinished Select urethane clear (I'm still wating for the Zero 2K to arrive).

I realize I have the white balance on the camera set too high... will adjust next time around.

jmwallac
07-08-2007, 10:24 PM
Great start. I'm currently working on the '03 version of Max Biaggi. Fun build, isn't it?

Is your frame/swingarm kit chrome? Your engines look very cleanly built.

ketje
07-09-2007, 01:51 AM
looking good for now.

Ole_L
07-14-2007, 12:39 PM
Thanks... more updates soon. The chrome is kit chrome... I like the satin look.

Ole_L
07-15-2007, 07:21 AM
I got the frame and swingarm pretty much completed. This is like a little factory with both bikes being at the same stage of the process. Next up will be the tank, fairings and tail which is in primer right now.

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/6.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/7.jpg

Ole_L
07-17-2007, 08:21 PM
Both bikes are to a point where the swingarm is installed. I need to work on the front forks next, but the fender is needed, so I will finish them together with the fairings, tank and tail.

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/8.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/9.jpg

I used Zero Paint for the Repsol bike; it's great paint and very easy to airbrush, but dries flat and require a clearcoat. The LCR bike was painted using Tamiya laquer. I will let the decals dry for a few days and then clear.
http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/10.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/11.jpg

jmwallac
07-17-2007, 10:21 PM
Good decal work! That LCR livery is catchy IMO.

ketje
07-18-2007, 12:11 AM
looking great. What about the decals used on the zero paint? Did you mist the bodywork with the clear before putting them on?

stevenoble
07-18-2007, 06:12 AM
What about the decals used on the zero paint? Did you mist the bodywork with the clear before putting them on?

I'd like to know the same thing as well and how difficult were the decals to apply on the Repsol bike? It's certainly one I fancy building myself but the decals and colour scheme always put me off.Is it hard to do?

Hiroboy
07-18-2007, 11:31 AM
Superb stuff :bigthumb:

The Sheene Machine
07-18-2007, 11:50 AM
Really nice work Ole - I have the LCR kit myself which I'm keen to do. Your biuld will serve up some pointers for me I'm sure. :smokin: One question - re the Repsol bike; do the decals lay over the blue or orange on the front part of the fairing, or in other words, any bleed through??

Ole_L
07-18-2007, 01:48 PM
Thanks for the comments.... the decals themselves are really easy to apply. Cartograf makes the best decals out there. As for clearing, I'd normally do it due to the flat surface, but seeing Steve (Hiroboy) apply the decals straight on the flat surface, I went ahead and did the same and they seem to adhere well. I will let them dry for a few days and give the Zero 2K clear a try.

Again, with the Cartograf decals, you have real great quality, and there is no bleeding at all, just make sure you don't have a seam from masking off between the colors. I painted and masked according to the instructions which was really a minimum amount of masking. A little bit on the front part of the fairing and some on the sides, that's all, the rest are single color paint and just decals.

kanedge
07-22-2007, 08:18 AM
Nice start. How were the decals on the LCR bike, easy or difficult?
Look forward to more.

Ole_L
07-22-2007, 08:42 AM
Kane... the decals were really great. As mentioned above, Cartograf makes some of the best. The trickiest thing is to get the alignment right especially where you have overlapping decals.

Both bikes are pretty much completed. I still need to polish up the clear coats and add details here and there, but almost there. The exhausts were painted with various metallic shades and finished off using Tamiya's weathering pastels.

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/12.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/13.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/14.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/15.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/16.jpg

Ole_L
07-23-2007, 02:34 PM
Here's a few pictures of the finished bikes as well as one of all the 2006 Honda's together.

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/17.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/19.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14108/1.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14108/3.jpg

http://www.fontfreak.com/models/bikes/14106/21.jpg

The Sheene Machine
07-23-2007, 03:04 PM
There's no denying, you do some really nice work. Consistent finishes on all three bikes. I'm no fan of his but, I do like the Stoner scheme..then so the Respol colours look good on the bike too. :shakehead Well done. :smokin:

stevenoble
07-23-2007, 06:13 PM
All three look fantastic.I don't think I could pick a favorite they are all so good.Really nice work you have done on all of them.

klutz_100
07-24-2007, 01:13 AM
Stunning :eek2:

(and all while I was on holiday, too!! :lol:)

quadzero
07-24-2007, 04:28 AM
All three look fantastic.I don't think I could pick a favorite they are all so good.Really nice work you have done on all of them.
Very clean building and painting technique you have. These are quite the beautiful models.

Pippin1974
07-24-2007, 05:38 AM
What a job!! great!!!! I have all of them in the wardrobe waiting for me!!!

Ole_L
07-24-2007, 08:03 AM
Thanks for the comments... now I need to figure out what to build next.

klutz_100
07-24-2007, 08:05 AM
Thanks for the comments... now I need to figure out what to build next.
I would have thought that a new, larger display cabinet might be a good idea!! ;) :)

Ole_L
07-24-2007, 12:05 PM
I would have thought that a new, larger display cabinet might be a good idea!! ;) :)

Believe it or not... I still have room - not much though. :lol:

kanedge
08-04-2007, 08:28 AM
Excellent work as always Ole, have you done the new Kawasaki yet, or have I missed it?

Ole_L
08-04-2007, 09:51 AM
Thanks for your comments... much appreciated!!

Kane... no, the Kawasaki is still in the box waiting to get built, but not for long... :wink:

hogs29
08-06-2007, 12:33 PM
Awesome work Ole!
I always enjoy seeing your builds. Everything is just so clean!

ketje
08-06-2007, 03:13 PM
I love the color-sheme of Stoner's bike.

The bikes are looking great.

joelwideqvist
08-07-2007, 08:33 AM
Great work Ole. I've been off the board for quite some time and missed a lot of the recent postings but you've done a stunner job on this combo. Heat staining on the exhaust systems is just perfect. Builds are clean and the decal job just dandy as always. My hat off.
/Joel

Ole_L
08-08-2007, 08:44 PM
Getting these kinds of comments from great modelers like you guys means a lot.... thanks!

I'm getting ready for my next detailed project that will need to be completed for the IPMS Regionals in October.

TJ... as I mentioned in my email, great to see you here... now show some of your skills...:)

Zubski
08-11-2007, 01:30 PM
Fantstic Work. I'm not much of a bike guy but you did a hell of a job.

sarge450
09-02-2007, 07:09 PM
So this is were Ole has been hiding.:) Typical jawdroping work Ole, I always enyoyed your builds. Glad to see your still at it.

Ole_L
09-08-2007, 12:58 PM
So this is were Ole has been hiding.:) Typical jawdroping work Ole, I always enyoyed your builds. Glad to see your still at it.

Haven't been hiding.... just not on the same board as you. :p

Good to see you here...

gt2nv
10-12-2007, 09:33 AM
those things look amazing

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