Yamaha YZR-M1
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Shunter
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Yamaha YZR-M1
hi,
i start this model.......
i got a few extras for this bike.......
i start doing some boy work......
then some frame work.......
i also start the exhaust system.......
i will post more pics...........
i start this model.......
i got a few extras for this bike.......
i start doing some boy work......
then some frame work.......
i also start the exhaust system.......
i will post more pics...........
frozono- I should be working on Models
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
cool bike in the making
allan- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
Nice detail work on this - will look great.
silverfox- Legend Poster
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
hi,
a few more pics........
more frame work.......
i got the chain kit.....
i will post more pics.......
a few more pics........
more frame work.......
i got the chain kit.....
i will post more pics.......
frozono- I should be working on Models
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
Great build so far.........I'm gunna follow along,
Paul- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
Great build so far!!
Adam
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
hi, a little more pics
more details......... i'm dry fitting to see how it looks.......
i'm waiting for the paint and a few more things that i order...... i will post more pics.......
more details......... i'm dry fitting to see how it looks.......
i'm waiting for the paint and a few more things that i order...... i will post more pics.......
frozono- I should be working on Models
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
Lot of cool detailing going in to this one.
allan- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
Thanks every one...... .
i want to know if some one knows where i can find pictures of the 1:1 bike..............
i want to know if some one knows where i can find pictures of the 1:1 bike..............
frozono- I should be working on Models
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
a few more pics.........
i start the chain.......
i will post more pics........
i start the chain.......
i will post more pics........
frozono- I should be working on Models
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
Looking good mate. Gotta love a detailed kit! That chain looks tedious but awesome.
Tillerman- I should be working on Models
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
It took me 2 days to to completed.
frozono- I should be working on Models
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
wow that's small chain,don't drop on the carpet you would not find it.
allan- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
Great job on the chain, how are the nerves now???? Nice work look forward to seeing it on the bike.
Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
allan wrote:wow that's small chain,don't drop on the carpet you would not find it.
I know . It happened a few times.........
frozono- I should be working on Models
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
Shunter wrote:Great job on the chain, how are the nerves now???? Nice work look forward to seeing it on the bike.
i ended with neck pain and all most fried brain........... but i finished.............
this is a test i lived the last links open for fixing and positioning on the bike..........
this is a compare of the kit one and the detail kit one.........
i will post more pics..........
frozono- I should be working on Models
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
a few pics......
i start the engine block. i make the holes and drie fit the fittings to see how it looks........
i will post more pics......
i start the engine block. i make the holes and drie fit the fittings to see how it looks........
i will post more pics......
frozono- I should be working on Models
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allan- AMCC ADDICT
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
frozono wrote:Shunter wrote:Great job on the chain, how are the nerves now???? Nice work look forward to seeing it on the bike.
i ended with neck pain and all most fried brain........... but i finished.............
this is a test i lived the last links open for fixing and positioning on the bike..........
this is a compare of the kit one and the detail kit one.........
i will post more pics..........
This is why I am not buying the Tamiya Honda RC166 even though I really really want it. I know I would just have to get the detail sets and then would go insane searching for dropped links on the floor under the bench.
Thankfully PE chain sets were not available when I used to build bikes.
Looks good though.
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Re: Yamaha YZR-M1
zenrat wrote:frozono wrote:Shunter wrote:Great job on the chain, how are the nerves now???? Nice work look forward to seeing it on the bike.
i ended with neck pain and all most fried brain........... but i finished.............
this is a test i lived the last links open for fixing and positioning on the bike..........
this is a compare of the kit one and the detail kit one.........
i will post more pics..........
This is why I am not buying the Tamiya Honda RC166 even though I really really want it. I know I would just have to get the detail sets and then would go insane searching for dropped links on the floor under the bench.
Thankfully PE chain sets were not available when I used to build bikes.
Looks good though.
I have the Honda LCR Honda RC211V '06 kit with the detail kit and chain kit. The chain kit bring spare parts. I build the chain and I have enough spare parts to built half of another............ . I used a micro tip tweezers for handling an positioning the parts....... .
i will post more pics........
frozono- I should be working on Models
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