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Old 08-08-2013, 04:24 PM
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Kawasaki GPZ 900

Hello guys,

this is my new project which isn't for myself but for someone that bought this model with the thought it was a die-cast model..... No luck for him, but lucky for him I want to build it for him instead.

Yesterday he drove to me on the real GPZ and I did made some reference pictures:






The modelkit is from Aoshima in scale 1/12. It looks like a good kit.




I inmiddiatelly looked into the kit and noticed that the decals are not the same as the real bike.... So I can't make it the same like the real GPZ. But it was no problem for him, as long as I build it properly and maybe could replicate the exhausts. Well I'm going to paint it like the boxart with some metallic grey in the middle of the decals.

I started to glue the two tank parts together and sanded the mold away. I sprayed some filler to check if everything is sanded smooth.




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Re: Kawasaki GPZ 900

Next update.

First I primered all the parts and painted the fairings gloss black with Humbroll enamel paint.

Then I masked of the black areas and painted the Porsche Slate Grey. I also added the decals.






And I made a start on the engine.






And yesterday I clearcoated the fairings with Zero 2K clear.







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Re: Kawasaki GPZ 900

Looking really nice, and a cool old bike subject. Watching with interest!
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Re: Kawasaki GPZ 900

New update guys.

First I completed the frontfork.



The rear/side fairing needed to be glued together before installation. I had a lot of problems to do this, but with the help of a strong clamp, the job was cleared.



I also mounted the engine and rearlink to the frame.





And testfitted the fairings to check the colorscheme







Since the real bike has new exhaustpipes from a Ducati Monster, I had to replicate them. First I cut off the original exhaustpipes and made two new ones from a fineliner pen.

I cutted them at the right size. Now they were still round and I needed 2 oval exhaustspipes, so I putted the between the bankscrew and heated them with a hairdryer. Now I had the right shape and I closed the holes on both sides with plasticcard. I sanded them in shape and made 2 new holes in them. On one side I added a aluminium exhaust tip and on the other side I added a piece of sprue.
I fixed the exhaustpipes on the originial exhaust collector with a piece of a screw.







Meanwhile I glued the fairings in place, but I had a lot of frustration to add the big bugspoiler since there's just a little area to add glue.

Next update will be a completed bike

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