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Mr Bowcat

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Morning all. :)

I'm building this for a GB on another forum.

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Progress so far.

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Cheers guys. :smiling3:

Mick, I seem to have built a lot of bikes this year, after never having built them before. Practice makes perfect I guess. :smiling5:
 
Bob

Very nice start. You seem to have a knack of building and painting bikes so they look like a real build.

John
 
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Cheers guys. :)

Some progress over the weekend. Got the airbox and radiators together, painted and mounted on the engine, then got the whole lot mounted in the frame. The HT leads should be black, I went with red just to give it some interest.

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Morning all.
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I've been working away on all the little bits (forks, foot controls, front wheel and brakes, etc) but as most of these require multiple colours so I've not taken any pics yet.

I did get the exhausts finished and installed though. I'm still learning how to do convincing heat staining so still not great, but most of it's going to be hidden. I also screwed up one of the kit CF decals for the two pipes that go under the saddle so had to improvise. Again, these will be hidden once the rear fairing goes on so no major problem. I am slightly worried about the decals though, they are very thick and brittle, and as most of the blue parts are decals I may run into some issues. I've scanned the decal sheet so if it comes to it I will have to make some masks and spray the blue.

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In other news I've also been prepping the bodywork. The rear fairing, tank and undertray were all two parts so needed glueing and filling, but now ready for paint. The age of the kit showed again with these parts, not the perfect alignment of modern kits but easily fixable.

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Looking really nice, as for the exhausts i think you nailed them mate
good luck with the decals im sure you won’t need it
simon
 
Sorry Bob, playing ketchup here...As the guys have said, you seem to have these 2 wheelers down to a science. Those paints sure do give the parts a realistic finish. Metal parts look like metal and the variety colors is tops Sir!!! I'll try to keep up now (as I'm kinda old).......

Prost
Allen
 
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