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Tamiya 1/12 Honda CB750F

Andy T

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Straight on to another bike kit, although a very different style

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It's a newer version of a pair of real bikes that I'm painting for a customer. I've since found out that I can get the exact model so this may be more of a practice run. The 1/6 scale Tamiya is £££ though. Even the 1/12 from Aoshima isn't exactly cheap either, so we'll see.

Anyway, back to this one. It's a pretty old kit, one of Tamiyas first motorcycle offerings I believe , but the parts are still in pretty good shape.

With that in mind I started by gluing the bodywork halves together in case they needed filler. I did add a swipe of sprue goo to the joint but didn't really need to have bothered.

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With those drying I started to strip the chrome. After the nightmare I had a few years ago with a truck build, this was almost magical. Just a few seconds in bleach and it was gone.

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I cleaned the horrible silver plastic as best I could, assembled a few parts, then gave everything a good wet coat of gloss black in preparation for the chrome. This will have at least 24hrs to fully dry. Don't be fooled by the additional test piece, some 1/48 fuel tank I think 😁

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Then the bodywork, what little there is, received a coat of SMS Super Silver. It's the first time I've used their metallics (apart from hyperchrome) and I'm impressed.

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After giving the gloss black a day to dry I've been dusting on the SMS Hyperchrome. This is the cold tone that I haven't used before and I like how it looks.

I always find it hard to photograph Chrome but I've given it a go.

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Another overnight drying session and I'll try out their new chrome sealer.
 
Apart from the webbrowser I never tried any type of chrome myself, but that's quite an impressive finish 👌
 
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Thanks Steven.

Like all chrome paints it rubs off really easily, I dare not touch it yet!

I've had success sealing it in with a water based clear, but since SMS have released a dedicated sealer I thought I'd give that a go on these.
 
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