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Old 03-19-2008, 01:47 PM   #16
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

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Great progress... I have this kit too. I guess it's the same as the old Cup Noodle etc?
Yep - appears to be close, but this looks like a new mold - much crisper and better fitting.
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Old 03-19-2008, 06:33 PM   #17
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

Great! Mine is still in the wrapper, but I may just tear it out soon... this WIP is great inspiration.
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Old 03-19-2008, 09:27 PM   #18
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

Another quick update:

Rear section with the rear wheel installed:



Chain with sprockets drilled out for realism





Front wheel and brakes - looks pretty good for a kit part doesn't it? All painted with Testors Metallizers. I saw that CM released a pe kit already for it - but I didn't get it in time...



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Old 03-20-2008, 03:47 AM   #19
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

them brake discs look fantastic, were they pre drilled?
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Old 03-20-2008, 06:00 AM   #20
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

Fantastic work. I've built the Cup Noodle and the Repsol version - and drilled out those brakes on both, and it's no fun at all!! Thanks for the heads up iwth the CM kit, I will definitely get that for mine.
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

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them brake discs look fantastic, were they pre drilled?
Nope, they are not pre-drilled - they are merely stock kit parts - I just washed them with a thin black wash. Came out ok though.

I was not going to go insane by hand drilling each of the 300+ holes...
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

I hope you didn't count all the holes!!! lol.
they look great anyway
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

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Nope, they are not pre-drilled - they are merely stock kit parts - I just washed them with a thin black wash. Came out ok though.

I was not going to go insane by hand drilling each of the 300+ holes...

A quicker solution is use a cordless drill and put your pin vise in the chuck and spin the vise and little drill bit with the cordless drill.

I put my cordless on the table and hold the part in my hand otherwise, I snap a lot of bits because it is too easy to mess up with the cordless not supported.

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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

Thats actually a pretty awesome solution I didn;t think of.... will try it next time - Thanks!
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

Nice and clean job so far !!
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

Thanks everyone,

Here is another quick update - things have been moving along in my little workshop:

















the front forks were painted Testors Metallizer Magnesium and buffed out to a sheen. All that remains on the frame is the handlebars and radiator - which will be mounted sometime tonight.

I began prepping the bodywork and puttying and sending all the seams - it must have been the old mold that Tamiya used for the body as the entire body is in two pieces with the main seam running right across the entire tank/seat and rear cowling....
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

Stunning. Those metallizers give an awesome finish, great choice and application.
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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

completed this one:











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Re: 1990 Ajinomoto Honda NSR 250

nice bike! you built it well...but...is it me or the decals are not aligned?
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Looking great. I agree about the decals though.
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