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Old 04-04-2005, 07:39 AM
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Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

Here is my last work, Italeri 1/9 model.






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Old 04-04-2005, 08:58 AM
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Re: Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

So besides the AF Gallardo madness it seems we have ourself a little RCV-mania going on... Think it looks really good. The 1/9 th scale bikes usually lack some detail but you've done a very nice work on this one. What have you put into it when it comes to extra detail? I also notice Italeri did catch the new side fairing style and the new front fender (Wich Tamiya lack on theirs) . My best to them for that. If there is something, I think you have a seat that's a bit to glossy wich makes it look too much like plastic. I would dull that one down a bit if I had the chance. How was the decals to work with by the way?
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Re: Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

No aditional details, just painting details.
Maybe looks plastic to you because of light, but in live looks even better.
Decals was good because they are thin but it must be careful when you make them on cowlings because the are separated.
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Re: Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

good job, I like this sweet livery a lot!
and you made a nice model too!

superb.

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Re: Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

Very nice!
I agree with Joel that seat does look a bit shiny, they are really matt on the real bikes. perhaps it is the light? Also add a drop of silver paint in the holes of the seat to replicate the panel attaching screws?
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Re: Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

Great job Zeljko, to a non-bike builder like me it looks perfect.
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Re: Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

Wow, what a great livery! and what a great build.

I just might have to build a bike soon...
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Re: Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

Thank you guys, and thanks for tips too!
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Re: Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

That's some really sweet eye candy. Nicely done model!
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Re: Honda RCV 211 Valancia finished

looks fantastic. this is one of my fav. liveries. Great job! Those decals must have been a giant pain.
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looks very good!!! maybe the front part is too low.. but this is the problem of the original Italeri kit.

I will make one big bike soon... (but first I have to end all my bikes projects )

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