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Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Valencia '05

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Here are some photos of my recently finished bike. For upgrading I used the Tamiya alu fork set, Studio27 p/e set, the Tabu design Rossi decal set, the TopStudio sensor set and Modeler's CF decal.













More pictures can be found on my page
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Re: Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Valencia '05

You've knocked out some real nice bikes these last few weeks - that is very nice - I particularly like the black on the frame, looks very authentic. Nice CF too - though of course this one must have been a breeze compared to the test bike!
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Re: Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Valencia '05

holy.... that looks amazing, great job!!! The pattern and direction of the CF decals look so real!
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Re: Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Valencia '05

Excellent detail. Super clean build!
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Re: Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Valencia '05

Lovely work and i really liked the retro looks they have run in the past. Well done.
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Re: Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Valencia '05

Very nice work.The classic red and white colour scheme looks great on that bike.Nice photography as well.
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Re: Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Valencia '05

very nice one there!

may i know what colours did you use for your exhaust and how did u achieve the wash? It look so great..

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Re: Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Valencia '05

Not really a bike person but that looks absolutely superb!
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Re: Rossi Yamaha YZR-M1 Valencia '05

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very nice one there!

may i know what colours did you use for your exhaust and how did u achieve the wash? It look so great..

Ro
Thank you guys
This is the way how I paint the exhaust
1st polish the plastic exhaust to be very shiney
2nd Tamiya TS14 wetcoat
3rd polish again
4th Alclad chrome
5th S'n'J Gold for around 75% of the surface. only mist, but a bit more to the areas which will not get more coat from other color and skip the areas which will be blue
6th polish again
7th Clear red. Very thin on low presure.
8th Clear blue. Very thin on low presure. paint blue to the areas where heat effects the most.
9th Correction with red or gold if necessary.
10th use some burnt red and blue powder from the Tamiya weathering set
11th polish with graphite powder
Hope ite helps
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