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Tamiya 1:12 YZR-M1 '04 GO!!!!!!

hi all....

this kit is actually finished,...

but I'll show some wip's here..

Let's see what's in the box..
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i'm using tamiya front fork detail up parts and the sms cf decal.


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Re: Tamiya 1:12 YZR-M1 '04 GO!!!!!!

Your carbon decal work is very good - what SMS decal sheet are you using? - John
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hi john,
I use both the 1020 nd the 1024, but i use mostly the 1024 for the body parts, and the 1020 for the mud cover, muffler cover and the box (under the electronic, inside the fuel tank cover).
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Super work like on the test bike! Can be the lighting but the blue looks a tad bit dark, what paint did you use? And, are you sure the tri-clamp is supposed to be out of carbon?
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Re: Tamiya 1:12 YZR-M1 '04 GO!!!!!!

hi..

agreed with joel, i think you have over-carbonized part there..

but if we put aside the realistic, i say your job on CF decal is SUPERB!!!
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Super work like on the test bike! Can be the lighting but the blue looks a tad bit dark, what paint did you use? And, are you sure the tri-clamp is supposed to be out of carbon?
Great work so far!
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thanx joel, i use tamiya spray racing blue,.,

haha, you're right, i think i was too exited with this carbonizing thing,. thanx for reminding me..

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hi..

agreed with joel, i think you have over-carbonized part there..

but if we put aside the realistic, i say your job on CF decal is SUPERB!!!
thanx ben,..
this CF work is almost kill me,.,.

but when you find the "how to treat them in the right way"........believe me, it makes u want to cf-ing everything....
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Absolutely gorgeous!!
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