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Tamiya 1:12 NSR 500 '98 Doohan


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Although the title says this is the '98 bike, it is actually the '99 kit, due to the '98 NSR 500 being exceedingly expensive nowadays. It's not the best kit I have ever made, not because the kit is bad, but because my eyes are not as good as they once were!
The colours are courtesy of Zero Paints. I have used them twice now and never failed to be impressed. Due to the differences in the livery between 98 and 99, I have masked off and sprayed it by hand.
The decals are from the 99 kit and although they were relcutant to release from the paper, they finally surrendered!
As ever, please feel free to give me your honest critique: I can't get better if I don't know what I am doing wrong. :)
52254065745_5cfa30a782_c.jpgNSR_Side_No_Fairings by DaTinz, on Flickr
52253855009_0b1bc82f77_c.jpgNSR_Top_No_Fairings by DaTinz, on Flickr
52253592143_7c9145a563_c.jpgNSR_3_4_view by DaTinz, on Flickr
52254070370_4982d0e840_c.jpgNSR Front by DaTinz, on Flickr
52253593823_096890212d_c.jpgNSR_front_quarter by DaTinz, on Flickr
52253855939_d85d6063d9_c.jpgNSR_Side_Fairings by DaTinz, on Flickr

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24 minutes ago, Tinners said:

Although the title says this is the '98 bike, it is actually the '99 kit, due to the '98 NSR 500 being exceedingly expensive

 

Barring the decals - which would probably be buggered - there's no difference between the two. I would say those two kits are based on the 96 - 97 bikes. I can't remember all of the details but the main one is that the silencers are too big as unleaded fuel was used in 98 leading to shorter ones. Think that the water pump and engine management box are also older styles than the 98 (I've got both kits). A bit disappointing but maybe Honda weren't happy having the newer technology pored over by Tamiya!

 

Some job with that masking. 👍 Rather you than me! 

I've got a set of 95 decals from museum collection for when I attempt mine. Good job that those Repsol Honda liveries barely changed through the years. 

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The decals on this one were borderline: literally 15 minutes of soaking to get them off the backing sheet, then they creased terribly with the Microsol. It took lots of work just to get them partially smoothed out.

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