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Tamiya 1/12 HONDA RC166 GP
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Tamiya 1/12 HONDA RC166 GP
*Index
0:00 Prologue
00:57 Wheel
03:17 Chain and brake
05:21 Engine
07:08 Carburetor
08:32 Frame
11:50 Fuel tank
14:52 Cowl
16:03 Maintenance stand
16:50 Display base
15:23 Fuel tank and seat
18:36 Legendary rider figure
24:19 Complete photo
I built the Tamiya RC166 a year ago, and it was my first motorcycle model.
I've been making motorcycle models ever since, and I've learned a lot of things, so this time I'll try to make them closer to the actual RC166 motorcycles.
I found a photo of an old man racer riding an RC165 on Pinterest.
Further investigation revealed that it was a motorcycle owned by Team Obsolete and that the rider's name was Dave Roper, a 74-year-old man born in 1948.
His greatest career accomplishment is being the first American racer to win the Isle of Man TT in 1984, and the only American racer to win the Senior Historic TT in the same year.
He started racing in 1972, and over the course of about half a century he has participated in 2,200 races at 115 circuits, including those in Japan.
he is a legend.
The atmosphere in that photo was great, so I wanted to try making one.
Production point
spoke replacement
This kit allows you to assemble the best wheels without replacing spokes, so I don't think you need to do that.
Tamiya is very enthusiastic and sells a special wheelset separately, but I decided to simply replace the spokes for now.
But, to be honest, I don't think it's necessary with this kit.
Spokes: 0.3mm stainless steel spring wire
Nipple: 0.32mm wire sheath
It is easier to use electric wire sheathing for nipple sheathing than aluminum or brass pipe, and it can be assembled without worrying about the size of the spokes or nipples.
Please try.
engine
Added the omitted throttle related information regarding the 6-carburetor.
I also added a few wires.
braided hose
Unfortunately, this bike uses braided hoses.
I will show you how to make it in a separate video, so if you are interested, please take a look.
figure doll
This is an action figure L size.
It's a female action figure, but I cut it down and made it into a male body.
For the face, I downloaded a bearded face from 3D materials and 3D printed it.
This is a paid material that can be used for commercial purposes and published.
Unlike today's racer jackets, racer jackets in the past were made of thick leather to protect themselves, so I was conscious of thick leather.
I've gotten used to scratching figures, but there are many challenges.
Iron base
I made an iron block from plastic board.
The stand was made from brass wire, so I think it would be nice if the texture of the iron would come out beautifully.
If you look like a lonely old rider, you've succeeded.
Tamiya's RC166 is the kit that taught me the joy of motorcycle modeling, so I would like to try it again in a year.
Next time I will make the Honda Super Cub
I'm thinking of making a version of the Japanese anime "Weathering with You."
This time as well, I will be listing it on Yahoo! Auctions in Japan.
Thank you all of you!