Tamiya 1/12 Kawasaki Ninja H2 Carbon

therapy

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 21, 2019
Messages
884
Points
93
Location
East Anglia
First Name
Nick
That chain might have been a pain to assemble, but it looks really fab!

Nick
 

tigersteve

SMF Supporter
Joined
Jan 29, 2018
Messages
511
Points
93
First Name
Steve
Great work so far - looking at that chain , I am glad my next build is a BMW ( with shaft drive :tears-of-joy: )
 

Mr Bowcat

SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 29, 2016
Messages
3,647
Points
113
Location
London
First Name
Bob
Morning chaps. :smiling3:

I'm still waiting for my braided hose, it's now been pushed back until the beginning of April, so nothing has been put together yet. I have been pushing on getting sub-assemblies together, so here is what I've been working on.

First up was the exhaust. I used AK Extreme chrome on this and ended up with an OK'ish result. I had to paint it a couple of times as I found the paint rubbed off the edges with handling, so I eventually sealed it with a gloss coat.

51952873542_8fd72c0917_c.jpg


I also painted and glossed some of the body panels and the tank. These still need knocking back and polishing, but not a bad finish straight out the AB.

51952873512_86754c6149_c.jpg


Rear frame and air intake for the blower.

51953857041_28649e75e4_c.jpg


Wheels (silver bits hand painted).

51954163679_5082f5e1f2_c.jpg


And I got fed up with my Xacto knife rolling off the bench, so I made a new one that wont roll.

51952873492_1eb9bc79de_c.jpg
 

PaulinKendal

SMF Supporter
Joined
Jul 13, 2021
Messages
1,055
Points
113
Location
The Lake District
First Name
Paul
Looking really good, especially that exhaust. You say you'll "knock back" the bodywork paint - I'm guessing you'll sand it back to a smooth matt finish, then varnish, then polish? How do you sand it without creating bare patches? Any tips?
 

Mr Bowcat

SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 29, 2016
Messages
3,647
Points
113
Location
London
First Name
Bob
Cheers Paul. :smiling3:

It's already been varnished and is very smooth but I will give it a very light sanding with some 3000 grit micromesh, then go at it with a fine polishing compound and finally a wax or polish. Just need to keep everything light (especially on edges) to avoid burning through the paint. This is just to remove any dust spots and give it a mirror finish.

To be fair the finish is already pretty good I could probably leave it as is, but at the least will give it a polish.
 

Jim R

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
13,719
Points
113
Location
Shropshire
First Name
Jim
Hi Bob
This is a treat to see coming together. The painting is superb.
Jim
 

Mr Bowcat

SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 29, 2016
Messages
3,647
Points
113
Location
London
First Name
Bob
Hi Guys. :smiling3:

Long time no post. I'd found myself having a major mojo shortage so decided to come away from the bench entirely for a few weeks to recharge the batteries. It seems to have worked. :smiling3:

Got back to it by painting up a few small parts and also putting the front brake disks together. 25 PE parts per side,including multiple tiny metal pins.

52020266147_8cda30fc68_c.jpg

52021821500_8148defed0_c.jpg


Still waiting for the braided hose to come, now been put back to the end of the month. If it gets delayed again I may have top bench that idea and use the kit hose.
 

Tim Marlow

Little blokes aficionado
SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
16,774
Points
113
Location
Somerset
First Name
Tim
Excellent progress Bob. That is looking really smart, especially the different finishes on the component parts. The seat looks just like a full sized vinyl covered one, for example..
 

adt70hk

I know its a bit sad but I like quickbuild kits!!!
SMF Supporter
Joined
Sep 4, 2019
Messages
9,491
Points
113
First Name
Andrew
Loving it Bob. That's coming on very nicely indeed!

ATB.

Andrew
 

therapy

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 21, 2019
Messages
884
Points
93
Location
East Anglia
First Name
Nick
Gotta say Bob, your efforts have resulted in a very realistic looking front wheel and forks....

Nick
 

tigersteve

SMF Supporter
Joined
Jan 29, 2018
Messages
511
Points
93
First Name
Steve
Great work , nice to get back into it - I know what you mean though, I'm waiting to attempt the bodywork on the BMW I'm having a go at - one day I'll pick it up again !
 
Top