DUCATI 1199 Panigale S Senna Edition - Tamiya 1/12

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Re: DUCATI 1199 Panigale S Senna Edition - Tamiya 1/12

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That is a masterpiece!
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Don't forget to fill the tank up! I need to take it for a ride. BTW - I never rode a motorcycle before but who cares! I'll be gentle. LOL!
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Re: DUCATI 1199 Panigale S Senna Edition - Tamiya 1/12

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LyleW wrote:That is a masterpiece!
Correction--MODERN ART masterpiece. Man all the attention to detail coupled with great painting really set this bad boy off. Great work Torben. I've really enjoyed watching this one come together man!
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Same here! Not only the pro standard of building, also the perfect pictures are pure art! Really, Torben, this WIP is something from heaven!

BTW: what´s this acrylic stand? Custom made for it?
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Thomas_M wrote: (...) BTW: what´s this acrylic stand? Custom made for it?
Yes, I took a 4 mm acrylic rod and bent it with a heat gun. Then I drilled a hole in the upper base plate of my SORA custom made display case. I use them for all my models.

And now, gentleman, please save your praises for the GALLERY PICTURES :grin:
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