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Pack 18 The parts unwrapped. Base assembled, a little bit of adjustment was needed to improve the fit. Exhaust and more pipework added. Rear subframe added to frame half. Speaker fitted. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Hi When I got my pack 18 I was missing the booklet and side stand with the 2.3x8mm (black) hex screws and 2.3x6mm (black) hex screws. I am still waiting for them to ship them I was wondering if you got them in your pack 18? thanks Gurrera
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Looking good how big is that speaker? It looks a pretty decent size in the picture
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real 1999 gsx1300r wrote:Hi When I got my pack 18 I was missing the booklet and side stand with the 2.3x8mm (black) hex screws and 2.3x6mm (black) hex screws. I am still waiting for them to ship them I was wondering if you got them in your pack 18? thanks Gurrera Hi Gurrera, I got a replacement pack but they were unfortunately missing from that as well so have requested them again. Hopefully won't be too long before we receive them. Al
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davetwin wrote:Looking good how big is that speaker? It looks a pretty decent size in the picture Thanks Dave, the speaker is just under 12cm across so not a bad size. Al
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Pack 19 The parts unwrapped. Radiator fitted Air ducts assembled and clock unit mounted on framework. The clocks lighting is great although I need to adjust my speedo as it seems to have moved. A couple of pics of the marks on the fairing, maybe after a coat of lacquer and a polish they may not be as noticeable. Engine and swingarm now attached to the frame. Its really coming together now Time for a comparison with a 1/12 scale Busa. Sprocket cover added along with the footrest and connected gear linkage. Thanks for looking Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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She's looking great Al... the pics of the two together really does show the size on this build and must be pretty heavy by now.... .. Look forward to your next update... Ragards Alan
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Thank Alan,yes its definitely getting heavy now Al
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Looking good Al, I really love those comparison photos with the same item in a smaller scale as it really does show off the sheer size of the thing
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Thanks Dave, will try to remember to put it in future pics.
Al
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Pack 20 not many left to go now. The parts unwrapped, all of the usual great quality. The rear brake pedal assembly fitted. Rear brake line fitted. Sidestand fitted. I didn't assemble the fairing as per the instructions as I shall wait until I get the rest of the body parts so I can give them a coat of lacquer. Just couldn't resist putting the front end on. Very tempted to get another one of these. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Pack 21 The parts unwrapped. Control panel fitted. Battery and sensor pod fitted. A couple of views of the exhausts fitted. Thanks for looking. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Hi Al, That looks like a stunning kit and I`m not a bike fan. Not long to go now till it`s finished and looks like you`ve enjoyed the journey. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Fantastic work, got my pack 20 today!
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Hi I am happy for you that wou got your pack 21. I have been waiting for my pack 21 sience they took my money out babk on 1/4/2016. I keep getting that is on back order everu time I cal them. Sam real 1999 gsx1300r
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Thanks all for looking in and commenting Al
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Almost done it looks like. What a great model.
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Pack 22,the end is in sight. The parts unwrapped, Nice to get the fairing side. The mirrors assembled. The throttle bodies and cables fitted. Cables attached to the brakes,clutch and throttle. Throttle has a nice twist action but both clip ons are a wobbly fit. The throttle cables fitted better once I had enlarged the holes they went into. Thanks for looking. Al Spal attached the following image(s):
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Hi Al, coming along very nicely, finish line in sight at last eh.cheers mick. Builds hms victory, suzuki gsx 1300 R hayabusa, honda C B 750, lamborghini countach L P 500 S, tamiya 1/16 rc full option tiger 1 tank, built, Mclaren M P 4 - 23. Occre london tram, Stash.airfix 1/24 mosquito. Diag Virginia schooner, tamiya 1/6 honda 750, tamiya 1/35 famo, tamiya 1/35 flak 88.
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Cheers Mick, be good to see her finished.
Al
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