Yamaha YZR-M1 - Tamiya

Started May 2012



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First of the upgrade parts that I already had in the stash
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Separated parts given their base/primary colour
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Upgrade/Detail Parts Arrived
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Detailing frame done while Alclad black base on engine dries
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Body panels joined and puttied with citadel liquid putty (great stuff), holes drilled camera etc that come with the fork kit. Body panels primed with plastickote.
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engine painting done incl tri tone on block, other engine parts detailed. used some 0.5mm PE nuts that I had in the stash, very fiddly.
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The CF work took longer than i thought and a hand injury left the kit untouched for a couple of weeks but back into it with some gusto.

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Engine detialing underway along with other fiddly photoetch parts (kicker is my new best freind) and painting of resin parts.
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Few more detail parts
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Realised after this there is a lot more that needs 2 it round the air intake area, its a tight squeeze now.
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Faring time
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So much detialing on this one, sometimes 3 or 4 colours on 1 piece of plastic :-/
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Light layer of flat ready for decals
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Aftermarket decals for the tobacco sponsorship and just to buck the trends im doing the Abe version not Rossi.
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Nice suprise here as the decal is designed to be fitted after all the panels so they will have 2 b cut after setting so i can get the rest on and cleared before assembly.
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Update 04-08-12 - Progress on body
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Update 06-08-12 - 1st light coats of colour
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Update 01-09-12 - final pre clear coat of colour & suspension work
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Update 03-09-12 - body panels in flat clear ready for decals
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Update 10-09-12 - 1st lot of Decals go on, gonna buck the trend and not do the Rossi version
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Update 16-09-12 - More decals (gauloises aftermarket) and N.Abe from the kit. Tricky fitting on side fairings, will clear then cut decal so panels can actually be attached to the bike :-)
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Update 30-09-12 - Chain done and more more work on smaller parts and the photoetch on the swing arm.
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Update 01-10-12 - More metal needed to hold photoetch parts together while glue set then there is in photoetch. Exhaust started.
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Update 03-10-12 - Body decals all done at last
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Update 06-10-12 - Last few parts that need painting, brakes done. New tattoo ink cups that make the best mixing pots ive yet found.
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Update 07-10-12 - Another example of mixing pots. 1st coat of alclad clear on body parts, wheels done.
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Update 08-10-12 - 2nd coat of clear on farings etc and exhaust with chrome done.
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Update 08-10-13 - Starting to look like a bike :-)
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Update 08-10-14 - These decals are a mission
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Update 08-10-15 - radiator etc fitted, i know forks are the wrong way round, i realised and found it was easier to balance in them this way round.
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Update 08-10-19 - Exhaust test fitted and just a colour check before heat staining. Wheels and tyres done. Faring's etc done and waiting to
be fitted.
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Update 08-10-20 - Exhaust heat stained
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Update 08-10-21 - Exhause fitted, CF on muffer and PE bracket. Rear swing arm attached
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Update 08-10-22 - Wheels etc started for the stand, last update pics before the completed model pics later this week (woo hoo)
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And here are the pics of the completed kits.forgot how good it is to break out the camera and capture a finished kit.
Fitment is not perfect and I can see the mistakes but most importantly I learned from doing this kit and as a wise man once said (BadGrendels on youtube i think) completion over perfection.

Personally ive become quite addicted to watching peoples builds on youtube so ...
I also thought id try something new and took a short video and uploaded it to YouTube http://youtu.be/JKbxArDWF20
Let me know what you think, it was really easy and the tools on the website can really help.

Inside
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Outside
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Window
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In cabinet with friends
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1 comment:

  1. I can't seem to get any pics on your Yamaha yzr build entry. Desperate to read the article again as I am starting one of my own.

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