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Tamiya 1/6 Honda cb 750 f

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Hi all I did say I was going to do this as a james bond version, with jets and guns, but they are such good kits I've decided to do it as a normal bike, with one slight change.


Most of the work is done on the engine, which once the tank is on most of which cant be seen, so, I will do it in a dio of a workshop with the engine out and on the bench, being worked on.


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That's a good idea Ken, sort of a workshop scene. Look forward to this one.
 
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Cool mate, this is interesting to follow. Also the bike is coming along nicely. Great stuff
 
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Cool mate, this is interesting to follow. Also the bike is coming along nicely. Great stuff
Good stuff Ken, I like your attention to detail, The dusty airbox, that's just how the look. I don't think I've ever seen a really black one. Great Stuff. .......... I gotta follow this.
 
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Well the box came in handy and will make a good spray booth. Look forward to your progress.
 
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Nice spray booth and it looks like a nice kit.


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looking good Ken do like the color, ;)


good.idea for a spray booth,I real must make one as well,:rolleyes: one day lol, :D
 
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Hi all here is an update on this. My first of several problems I can forsee coming up The carb inlet openings are blanked off as they normally wouldn't normally be seen, as they are inside the airbox, os I've had to open them also since the cable are not connected I have to show the inner cables and the nipples on the ends of those, think I've opened a can of worms here, we will have to see what else crops up.


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Hi all as I said opened a whole bag of worms, of course with no tank or seat on the wiring loom would be visible, advice please does this look convincing ( obviously there would be loads more wires really but I don't have any thinner wire to hand and I don't want the loom to get too thick)


I realise I need to add the copper connectors to the end of the wires, and I realise the wires should be wrapped in black insulating tape, also the loom would not be tied with string, this I purely to check if its worth using this method.View attachment 117393

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Are these wires part of the kit Ken, or added by yourself? If so, are you going to have working lights on the model. You haven't mentioned anything about what the loom is for. If they are just cosmetic, it would look better if you use some much thinner telephone wires.
 
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Not part of the kit just supposed to look like the wiring loom exposed as the tank and seat are off, your comment pretty much answers my question, unfortunately I don't have any thinner wires (they are telephone wires ) back to the drawing board, perhaps I will try cotton dipped in pva glue then painted, we will see.
 
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I agree, they do look a bit too thick, maybe cotton would be better.
 
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