Hi Jason, Thanks for another great First Impression. I was really into Honda's when I was a kid. This was an amazing machine in it's day. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Jason, Great review. I've been building Tamiya bike kits for years and they are amazing. They are well engineered and go together perfectly. I find the instructions are okay once you lay out the parts and study them a bit. Those spokes look amazing.
Hi Jason. I haven't had a chance to watch all of it yet because I need to go out but... The numbers etc. The green number plates signify the engine size under the old GP class system. 125 was red, 250 was green, 350 was blue, and 500 yellow. This is a 250. The numbers themselves would have been stick on vinyl and changed for each meeting, although some of the top riders always stuck with the same number. Think Barry Sheene, with no 7. Depending on the time/meeting, the front number could have a white backing, but not often. So, I reckon you need to find a picture of the bike at a specific meeting. Mike Hailwood was famous for riding 'the six', so I might chose him.
A lovely model I’ve had one in my stash for over 10 years still can’t bring myself to build it . Ps there is a guy on UA-cam who did a build of one quite incredible as well . Regards Fred
Hi Jason, Thanks for another great First Impression. I was really into Honda's when I was a kid. This was an amazing machine in it's day. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jeff
Jason, Great review. I've been building Tamiya bike kits for years and they are amazing. They are well engineered and go together perfectly. I find the instructions are okay once you lay out the parts and study them a bit. Those spokes look amazing.
Jason nice review, I love motor cycles and rode them for years😊
Another excellent review, Jason. Haven't built a bike since I don't know when, might try this though. Cheers, Bob.
Hi Jason.
I haven't had a chance to watch all of it yet because I need to go out but...
The numbers etc. The green number plates signify the engine size under the old GP class system.
125 was red, 250 was green, 350 was blue, and 500 yellow.
This is a 250. The numbers themselves would have been stick on vinyl and changed for each meeting, although some of the top riders always stuck with the same number. Think Barry Sheene, with no 7.
Depending on the time/meeting, the front number could have a white backing, but not often.
So, I reckon you need to find a picture of the bike at a specific meeting.
Mike Hailwood was famous for riding 'the six', so I might chose him.
Thanks for the info Andy, most helpful
I'm not into motorbikes but it is a good review and looks like a very well made kit.
Hi Jason, thanks for the review, lovely kit, although bikes are not really my cup of tea this one looks superbly made. Have a great day, Dom
A lovely model I’ve had one in my stash for over 10 years still can’t bring myself to build it . Ps there is a guy on UA-cam who did a build of one quite incredible as well . Regards Fred
you probably refer to good friend of the Channel Peter Oxley, yes he did do a good job
Jason awesome review & unboxing brother and now I want one ❤😊
Its a loverly kit mate
Thanks Jason. I wish someone would kit the Honda Rebel 1100 DCT in large scale. 🤞
@@roncalverley I T would be stunning