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Revell Triumph Tiger
Hello, I'am new to the forum and i'll shear my latest project: a Revell Triumph Tiger 100 at 1:8 scale. This is not a very good quality kit, so a lot of work.
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
I love the bike and I love what you have done with it. Very nice work
I didn't know this kit existed and I'd very much like to get one now that I do!
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
Hi,
I prefer modern bikes, what what you did is absolutely great: nice details and weathering - convincing result !
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
Loooove old bikes (really all bikes but prefer old). I like it a lot, very good job. We would have preferred a progresss, but next one perhaps...? Wellcome to the forum.
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
Thanks for the positive feedback !
I love old motorcycles, i own an old Brittish AJS 16M model 1952 wich will be restored when i have my garage ready. The next project will be another Triumph from Revell kit, but i will make a old style front and also modify it as a speed twin. Here is the engine under construction: |
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
If this was a poor quality kit, it sure doesn't show in the finished model. You did beautiful work here. What a great looking bike. How did you connect the ignition wires to the sparkplugs?
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
Excellent Tiger build Jylhami! I've seen that kit and it is really crude which makes the work even more impressive in my opinion. But I too am scratching my noggin' wondering why a guy at your level left the spokes stock? Time constraint? Anyway, welcome to AF.
P.S. Your photo's are quite nice too. I'm looking forward to more!
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
Thanks again for a warm welcome to the forum
![]() And indeed this kit really is a mess, but it is a good base to start with ! I have had more than 20 hours only cleaning the frame to even look like the real one. All chrome was also stripped away and painted with alclad II chrome. Also the plastic is weird, the revell liquid glue does not seem to fix the parts well. I would like to respoke the wheels, but the centers won't let it, so i will make new centers for the wheels. Now i also need to start practice to make silicone moulds myself, for example i want the rubber kneepads to be separate parts to ease the paintjob on the gastank. |
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
Some progress:
The engine mount drill: ![]() ...and cleanup: ![]() Fitting the engine to the frame: |
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
I dont know what to say, im speechless....
That bike its just perfect, that is THE BIKE.
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
What a beauty!
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Re: Revell Triumph Tiger
Incredible result with the touches you added. I really appreciate this old kit and I also have a race version somewhere in the Forum.
Sincere congratulations Aldo |
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