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I think I like this one better than the Yamaha, you did a real nice job on it. Are the fairing's and plastic's molded in two pieces like most of Tamiya's bike kit's? The reason I ask is because you did a killer job molding them, paying close attention to even the underside. I had so much fun building the Ducati that I got two more build's, 916 Ducati and I am working on the Ajinomoto NSR 250 Race Bike. These thing's are fun.

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I think I like this one better than the Yamaha, you did a real nice job on it. Are the fairing's and plastic's molded in two pieces like most of Tamiya's bike kit's? The reason I ask is because you did a killer job molding them, paying close attention to even the underside. I had so much fun building the Ducati that I got two more build's, 916 Ducati and I am working on the Ajinomoto NSR 250 Race Bike. These thing's are fun.

The fuel tank, seat cowling and the underside were 2 separate parts, where everything else was moulded in one piece. I was quite pleased with the fuel tank as I managed to completely remove the join line by filling and sanding.

I think I did a better job on this than the yamaha, the YZR. Was the first bike I have built so learnt a few things on this that I took forward to the Kawasaki.

Currently building the YZR monster tech 2009 which is going well so far

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