hello! pretty late to the party but, could the model still look great without adding paint? I don't have access to any spray paints at home and I was worried if the neat green parts wouldn't come already painted from the box
Sorry for the late reply, it won't turn out very well without spray painting, cause it lacks a lot of color detail. If you don't have an airbrush, you can paint by hand with a bristle brush.
Man, that's a beautiful bike. Perfect job. Is this type of kit recommended for beginners or what line would you recommend?(Forgive me if my english is not too god) 😅
Thanks❤️ According to my understanding , This kit is not very suitable for beginners , I recommend starting with simple car models , such as tamiya RX-7 , if you only like motorcycles , Aoshima Honda Monkey , Gorilla is great for beginners.
brilliant model .. just wondered .. after you apply the tamiya powder to the exhaust,do you just leave it or do you use something to seal the powder so it doesnt get accidentaly wiped off ? :)
@@C-Hobby thanks for replying ..much appreciated .. just ordered the powders and will give it a try myself .. probably mess it up though lol thanks again :)
The best option really depends on your preferences! If you enjoy the assembly and detailing process, a model kit might be the way to go, as it allows for more customization. However, if you're looking for something that's ready to display with less effort, the die-cast big bike would be a great choice.
Wow! What a nice Ninja H2R! Live it! Also I learn some new techniques from you. By the way, which silver and black paint did you use (time 10:00 and then 11:50)? I mean which of those is enamel/acrylic/laquer. I guess silver paint laquer and gloss black was something like Humbrol enamel?
Thank you very much for the video, it helped me a lot with painting/assembling the model! Great job!
Glad to help. Thank you
Excellent build. Some great tips for me when I start my build 👍
Very nice bike, very realistic looking. Goid job on bluing the exhaust pipes. 👍
Brilliant video. I've just purchased this exact same kit.. Only question I have is how did you get that paint finish on the fuel tank?
Sorry for the late reply, the paint on the tank is gloss black as a base color and then graphite powder is applied on top.
@@C-Hobby thanks for the reply. I did buy the upgrades for the kit to. Nice video.
hello! pretty late to the party but, could the model still look great without adding paint? I don't have access to any spray paints at home and I was worried if the neat green parts wouldn't come already painted from the box
Sorry for the late reply, it won't turn out very well without spray painting, cause it lacks a lot of color detail. If you don't have an airbrush, you can paint by hand with a bristle brush.
@@C-Hobby I see, thank you!
Man, that's a beautiful bike. Perfect job. Is this type of kit recommended for beginners or what line would you recommend?(Forgive me if my english is not too god) 😅
Thanks❤️
According to my understanding , This kit is not very suitable for beginners , I recommend starting with simple car models , such as tamiya RX-7 , if you only like motorcycles , Aoshima Honda Monkey , Gorilla is great for beginners.
接着剤はどのようなものを使用していますか?教えて頂けると幸いです。
Most is CA cement, like loctite 406.
And thin cenment.
@@C-Hobby とても良い情報をありがとうございます!!!
brilliant model .. just wondered .. after you apply the tamiya powder to the exhaust,do you just leave it or do you use something to seal the powder so it doesnt get accidentaly wiped off ? :)
I didn't seal the powder, so I just have to be careful not to touch it again.
@@C-Hobby thanks for replying ..much appreciated .. just ordered the powders and will give it a try myself .. probably mess it up though lol thanks again :)
how price???❤❤❤
priceless.
What's the best option for building this big bike!
What should I buy the Die Cast Big Bike or a Model Kit?
The best option really depends on your preferences! If you enjoy the assembly and detailing process, a model kit might be the way to go, as it allows for more customization. However, if you're looking for something that's ready to display with less effort, the die-cast big bike would be a great choice.
Do i need glue for this? And if do is thr any recomendations and what sandpaper u use
Yes, glue is required for almost all parts, and sandpaper is used at 800-1000 mesh
Wow! What a nice Ninja H2R! Live it! Also I learn some new techniques from you. By the way, which silver and black paint did you use (time 10:00 and then 11:50)? I mean which of those is enamel/acrylic/laquer. I guess silver paint laquer and gloss black was something like Humbrol enamel?
silver is Mr.color c-8, black is Tamiya enamel x-1
@@C-Hobby Thank you for sharing :) It is good painting method and I will try it on my Ninja :)
@@C-Hobby what about the green color
Rekues Ninja RR New 2014
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Can anyone give me the link of this so i can buy
www.amazon.com/s?k=tamiya+motorcycle+model+kit&crid=XVFTL15SL90C&sprefix=tamiya+motor%2Caps%2C465&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_2_12