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Kawasaki KZ1000P
Topic Started: Mar 1 2016, 12:44 AM (521 Views)
Simon G
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heavy weatherer
Looking good. :cool
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beowulf
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Lt. Paul 'Red Dog' Rose
starting to look like a bike now!

want to try and get the fairing on later on today and the running boards, that will leave the boxes on the back for tomorrow which im dreading

without doubt this has been the hardest bike kit ive ever done

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Jonesy113
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Nick 'Token' Jones
Looking good :cool
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Olde Farte
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Lt. Derek 'Smurfy' Reeve
Niiiiiiice.
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beowulf
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Lt. Paul 'Red Dog' Rose
the end is in sight! lol

fairing was a bugger to line up and hold til the adhesive went off

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Lt. Derek 'Smurfy' Reeve
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beowulf
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Lt. Paul 'Red Dog' Rose
and finished.........
without doubt the hardest bike kit I've ever done........but also very enjoyable!
the decals were very thin.......the broke up even if I was careful.............show them the bottle of microsol and they dissolved immediately!.......several times the instructions were contradictory and even downright wrong!......the amount of chrome bits made it 'interesting'.....lots of fiddly bits that needed three hands lol
but I'd certainly do another Aoshima kit.......looking out for a Yamaha VMax
more pics in the finished thread

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Lt. Derek 'Smurfy' Reeve
Magical.
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Lt. Ken 'Albatros' Jeffrey
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