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Old 06-02-2006, 09:44 AM
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Re: yamaha M1 SPIDER-MANE

Woah.. Is this Crazy Modeler Heat stain decals? And what colours did you use for the body cowlings? Also looks like CM P/E upgrades. That is one nice bike. I’ve got this, with the CM Decals, and CM P/E to build yet..

Can you tell me how you clean up the small P/E parts, as I always struggle this with. I cannot grip them, and they drop out my fingers or ping off when I try and use tweezers… That chain is so nicely built, you did much better then I did with my Ducati..

And excellent upclose pictures as well…. Good camera, good macro.
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Old 06-02-2006, 11:35 AM
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Woah.. Is this Crazy Modeler Heat stain decals? And what colours did you use for the body cowlings? Also looks like CM P/E upgrades. That is one nice bike. I’ve got this, with the CM Decals, and CM P/E to build yet..

Can you tell me how you clean up the small P/E parts, as I always struggle this with. I cannot grip them, and they drop out my fingers or ping off when I try and use tweezers… That chain is so nicely built, you did much better then I did with my Ducati..

And excellent upclose pictures as well…. Good camera, good macro.
Yes.I am a Crazy Modeler Fan .
Too many CM's stuffs were applied on this kit.Its PE set for Yamaha M1, spider decal, Special Decal for exhaust pipe, two types of CF decals and Brombo Logo decal.
Also Tamiya Front Fork set,Mr.Hobby black No.92 are applied.
I think a better tweezers will help us to grip those small PE parts steady.I also bought Vetus Tweezers (curved type and straight type)from Crazy Modeler Company.


This part was made by CM's boss personaly.Thanks him very much.
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Old 06-02-2006, 11:54 AM
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Re: yamaha M1 SPIDER-MANE

Thanks,

He should put that oil reservoir up for sale, I’d buy some.. I’m still waiting for CM heat stain decals to hit www.hiroboy.com, and then I’ll be using some..

Good showcase for CM products… I’m hoping to start a YZF M1 very soon. You can see what the CM Ducati set looks like on my Ducati I've just built. I was very impressed with it, but didn't get the chain as clean as I'd wanted, plus I applied a black wash to mine, to try and darken it up, to match the real chain on the real bike..

Nonetheless, this is a stunning looking model. I really do like it..
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Old 06-02-2006, 06:19 PM
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Re: yamaha M1 SPIDER-MANE

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Yes.I am a Crazy Modeler Fan .

This part was made by CM's boss personaly.Thanks him very much.
Wow!!! These bike builds are getting better and better. I too have this to build with the same parts from Crazy Modeller (except the Exhaust decals like Mickbench)

Laurelflying: If you read this. This is the turned part that I asked you about in one of our Emails. I had seen a picture of one on here before in a post I thought was from Dreamwork at about the time the Peugeot set was due out but couldn't find it to show you what I was talking about. We definitely need these included with the PE sets. They are available from Rennaissance seperately now I believe, so no doubt the who copied who debate will arise again.

Keep up the great work Dreamwork. I will follow this closely as I get the time. Looking forward to seeing yours Mick.

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Re: Yamaha M1 SPIDER-MAN

WOW that looks so real. Great detailing.
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Re: Yamaha M1 SPIDER-MAN

Hi group,
I made one of those canisters a year ago when Renaissance did the S/Man sheet. It was for a mate in West Australia. It was a copy of the real thing but 12 times smaller. Lets not get into who copies what please as if it is 1/12 times the real thing, then who gives a stuff, its a copy of the original and if good is worthy of our money. I am going to make some parts on my lathe for the Ducati and consider myself only duplicating not cheating. :-)
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Re: yamaha M1 SPIDER-MANE

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Wow!!! These bike builds are getting better and better. I too have this to build with the same parts from Crazy Modeller (except the Exhaust decals like Mickbench)

Laurelflying: If you read this. This is the turned part that I asked you about in one of our Emails. I had seen a picture of one on here before in a post I thought was from Dreamwork at about the time the Peugeot set was due out but couldn't find it to show you what I was talking about. We definitely need these included with the PE sets. They are available from Rennaissance seperately now I believe, so no doubt the who copied who debate will arise again.

Keep up the great work Dreamwork. I will follow this closely as I get the time. Looking forward to seeing yours Mick.

Cheers
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Hi group,
I made one of those canisters a year ago when Renaissance did the S/Man sheet. It was for a mate in West Australia. It was a copy of the real thing but 12 times smaller. Lets not get into who copies what please as if it is 1/12 times the real thing, then who gives a stuff, its a copy of the original and if good is worthy of our money. I am going to make some parts on my lathe for the Ducati and consider myself only duplicating not cheating. :-)

Hi,Tony,
I got it now.
Yes,the duplication issue always arise .But as rrutherford said,CM is trying the best to copy the real thing of 1/12 scale.

I will suggest CM consider the Tunner Part as a product ,but I guess it needs for a while to be available if my proposal is accepted finally.

If Mickbench and you really like this Oil Reservoir part,probably I may ask CM's boss to make one for both of you.He is a nice man,if he has time,he will be happy to do so when he is free.He himself is a good modeller as well.
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Re: Yamaha M1 SPIDER-MAN

Nice work as always,Dreamwork.
The CM spider man decal looks really beautiful .
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Looking good dreamwork.

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Hi,Tony,

If Mickbench and you really like this Oil Reservoir part,probably I may ask CM's boss to make one for both of you.He is a nice man,if he has time,he will be happy to do so when he is free.He himself is a good modeller as well.
We both really like don't we Mickbench.
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Old 06-03-2006, 02:17 PM
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Re: Yamaha M1 SPIDER-MAN

whoa, fantastic work on the detail bits, I would've gone blind putting on those fasteners, nuts and detail parts for the swingarm, chain and suspension. Great job on the Spiderman decals.
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Re: yamaha M1 SPIDER-MANE

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We both really like don't we Mickbench.
I think they are fantastic... THis would go down a treat with the Super Detail CM P/E and the CM Spiderman decals I've got.... And I've been told www.hiroboy.com has some heat stain decals in stock hopefully next week.

At first I thought dreamwork might be someone who works for CM, his model is chock full of CM goodies.. And doesn't it show...
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Re: Yamaha M1 SPIDER-MAN

hi there dreamwork cant seem to see your pics there not coming up at all
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