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painted the chain

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Very clean work James.
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got the engine and swing arm mounted today

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I installed the exhaust pipes, and did the heat stains by dry brushing gold and silver..

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Re: Honda NSR500 1986

WOW unbelieveable. If it wasnt for the toothpick at the front of the frame I would swear that it is a real chassis and engine. Great work once again JT!
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Re: Honda NSR500 1986

Great work, JT!

One question:
Is the red and blue on the fairings painted?
It looks too good to be decals...

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Re: Honda NSR500 1986

I painted the handle bars. I made new bar ends, and added bolts and stuff on the levers. Finished off with dry brushing.



notice the wear on the clutch lever


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Great work, JT!

One question:
Is the red and blue on the fairings painted?
It looks too good to be decals...

Cheers,

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thanks! I used the decals, they go on very nice with some micro-sol

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Re: Honda NSR500 1986

WOwowow

how do you paint the chain? so realistic metal shine~
esp. those silver bolts~
which brand of color do you use?
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WOW unbelieveable. If it wasnt for the toothpick at the front of the frame I would swear that it is a real chassis and engine. Great work once again JT!
Toothpick? I thought it was a broomstick!
Anyway, great build as usual. You amongst others are spoiling the rest of us with flawless work.


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Re: Honda NSR500 1986

getting close to the finish now..



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how do you paint the chain? so realistic metal shine~
esp. those silver bolts~
which brand of color do you use?
thanks, I use testors, and model master jar paints for those parts.
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Re: Honda NSR500 1986

Bike is coming along nicley JT. Detail work on the chain has to be the most realistic I have seen done with paints.

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getting close to the finish now..


thanks, I use testors, and model master jar paints for those parts.
all enamel paint?

you use about 1 week only to complete a bike...real fast!
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Re: Honda NSR500 1986

this one is complete now!
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Very nice work on that chain! And the forks are just dandy!
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