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Triumph Tiger 80 1:9 Italeri conversion

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Hi,


Long time ago I got partly assempled Italeri kit of Triumph 3HW. I wanted to make it different than all the rest of Triumphs I've seen so far. Initially I was looking for some unusual paint scheme, but later I decided to convert the kit into a civilian bike. It was difficult due to fact, that had to separate assembled parts.


This is the aim of my build:


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In many cases the separated bits were useless and I had to scratch build new ones like the head light glass and cover. 

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And here is some more pictures. If you're interested how I made particular part, I will be happy to explain.


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Hi Snowman!

Thanks for your kind words. To be honest it is the first and last time I decided to refurbish somebody's model. It was glued with plastic melting glue and I had to literally break bits apart. And putting it back together without locating pins was very stressful.


Anyway heres som more pictures of this masterpiece of motorisation.


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I still can't paint black gloss properly, so what you see below are several attempts:

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Well done Peter that is looking good, especially after taking on a part built kit. I love the colour I can remember a lot of Triumph bikes in that colour (from a long time ago).
 
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Thank you guys,


I'm sure of one thing - this build was worth the effort. Although there were some stressful moments, I could learn a lot about this awesome motorcycle. I compared it to some Polish make built 20 years later during "communistic occupation" and it is simply out of league.


Here is some more pictures - this time gloss black looks a bit better.


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Hi,


I never liked plastic spokes so I made new ones from a guitar string.



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I also etched the Triumph logo so it looks a bit more realistic thean the decal.


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I started making a display base. I want it to be symbolically connected with the motorbike itself. Wonder who will guess first what is it going to be:


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Hi Gwyn!


Thank you for your kind words. The spokes look effective but someone on other forum has found a serious error :/  . I drilled holes in the rim following the radius of the rim and bent each spoke to fit the rim. You can see that each spoke contacts the rim by 90 degree where the spokes should have been straight from hub right to the end. I will rememeber about this in my next 1/9 project  B|


Anyway here are some more pictures of the base gadget:


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Hi,


Some more pictures of the mailbox build.  


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And the final result. I intentionally put thick coats so it looks more like the original.

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And coming back to the motorcycle:

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Truly amazing work and details Peter, cracking work on those wheel spokes, and I really do like the post box, looking forward to the next update.
 
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Hi Tommy!


Thanks for your kind words. I want to chain up this bike to the mailbox. I'm quite sure none Englishman would ever do it, but if I had one I wouldn't want to loose it and use all possible means to keep it safe  ;)  Plus there might be some symbollic meaning hidden between the lines. 
 
Oh man, this is a master class build! The post box alone.....wow, words fail me. B| B|
 
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Hello,


Here are the pictures of the completed Triumph Tiger 80. If I have some time to go out, I shall make some pictures together with the base.



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I've just seen this one Peter, and may I say you've put in some fantastic work on this one to build a truly stunning motorcycle. I can't wait to see it next to the post box on the finished base. Top work.
 
stunning work Peter,I,m lost for words with all the added detailing your done,truly amazing ,the bike looks fantastic,


and the work on the mailbox as well,how you got the coat of arms for it,real great work, :D
 
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