Ducati 1199 Panigale S - Tamiya 1/12 with Top Studio's detail set
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Last time I built a bike, it was 27 years ago! :) So, Tamiya's Panigale was a great opportunity to built one. Finally, I enjoy it a lot, especially with the addition of Top Studio's detail set. I hope to make an 916 soon.
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I hope this video can inspire and enjoy you.
Happy modeling!
George
Beautiful kit!!! Beautiful Build!!! Nice Job!!!!
Ma una MUSICA più ADATTA ....non potevi scegliere?????
Fa piangere !!!!
Comunque nell’assemblaggio 👍
εσυ θα μας στειλεις η στον ψυχιατρο η στο τρελοκομειο .......ευγε .
Đĩa xe bạn sơn bằng màu gì vậy?
Thank you. Just passion and a lot of practice.
Hello, is the chain from the original kit (plastic) or is it additionally bought? (Metal chain detail up kit)
No, use the plastic one from the kit
What wonderful colors, a magnificient model indeed. I think a light touch of green, somewhere, maybe fine lines, would have been welcomed, to remain the italian flag colors. Your models are always great and quite inspiring. Thx.
Wow. Masterful job. How did you install the air valves on the wheel rims? Many thanks.
Hello. For the air valves, you must make a hole from the back of the rim, before you attach the tire.
@@gtziaf That's what I suspected. Hope I can pull it off. 🙂 Thanks for your kind reply.
How were the weld lines done?
Hello, thin plastic rod, melted with glue and texturize with a blade. Also, some weld lines from a PE set used here and there.
How much would you sell this Ducati for?
Hello and thank you for your interest. Please contact me if you are interested.
What's your email
Hello, wonderfull build, very inspiring for mine. I have a question, how do you remove the tire mould line? I try to sand it with 800 but it's not efficient.
Thanks. 800 grit is too soft, try something more effective. Start from 320 - 400 and then the softer. As a final step, I usually use fine foam sanders.