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1:12 HONDA CB750F by TAMIYA Build
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01-15-2012, 03:33 PM
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RE: 1:12 HONDA CB750F by TAMIYA Build
(01-15-2012 03:27 PM)samsag12 Wrote: Nice work Manish bhai can't imagine it to be a kit bike. Great level of finish. Thanks Sagar for the rep and yes the DSLR is doing wonders with the pictures. Also you would see a gap between the seat and the body. That is because I have not glued it on fear that the glue might spoil the paint. I will stick a double sided tape to put seat in proper position. |
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01-15-2012, 05:23 PM
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RE: 1:12 HONDA CB750F by TAMIYA Build
Well Manish bhai its not looking bad at all.
Though you may try sticking it with Fevicol MR as its easy to wipe off, if needed.Just my 2 cents. Vintage and Classic automobile collector in 24 scale. |
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01-18-2012, 03:27 PM
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RE: 1:12 HONDA CB750F by TAMIYA Build
@Sagar: I finally glued the seat to the body as you suggested
. Also the other day saw 1:1 example of the same, a bit battered but ok. After looking a the 1:1 I realised how nicely Tamiya replicated the exact similar in 1:12 scale. Sorry for the crapy camera pictures.
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01-18-2012, 03:35 PM
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RE: 1:12 HONDA CB750F by TAMIYA Build
Ha haa.. feels nice to have my advice followed by the master kit builder himself.
![]() +1 to what you said but manufacturing bits and pieces is one thing and putting together appropriately is other which you did marvelously.. Vintage and Classic automobile collector in 24 scale. |
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| Thanks given by: manishalive (01-18-2012 04:13 PM) |
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01-19-2012, 05:58 PM
Post: #55
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RE: 1:12 HONDA CB750F by TAMIYA Build
True that!!Getting a superbly detailed kit is only half the job.Putting it together so neatly and skillfully that the final product looks like it should is a whole different ball-game.
Inside every man is a little kid who wants to play. |
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| Thanks given by: manishalive (01-19-2012 06:00 PM) |
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Though you may try sticking it with Fevicol MR as its easy to wipe off, if needed.
. Also the other day saw 1:1 example of the same, a bit battered but ok. After looking a the 1:1 I realised how nicely Tamiya replicated the exact similar in 1:12 scale. Sorry for the crapy camera pictures.
