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Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 10:43 am
by StrokerBoy
Looks great. =D>
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 1:59 am
by pepsi
settled on this design on the tank, I will get better photos when this thing is done , I promise
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Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 8:25 pm
by dougindoors
Love it nice design
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 10:11 pm
by pepsi
got the clear on
and installed the petcock, filler and sender, tomorrow some gas
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 11:10 pm
by Luders
That looks like a quality job =D>
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 11:37 pm
by pepsi
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:31 am
by Gerrit
The "E Box frame" transfers look out of place on a tandem twin, but other than that a first-rate job! One would wish that KHI had built them like this in the first place.
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 3:34 pm
by pepsi
Gerrit wrote:The "E Box frame" transfers look out of place on a tandem twin, but other than that a first-rate job! One would wish that KHI had built them like this in the first place.
I like the colors of it , nobody around here knows what it means
I was going to put "EX FRAME" ( for "experimental" ) but the graphics place forgot to do it that way, I could always change it.
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 7:18 pm
by JanBros
paint job looks very very good =D>
paint scheme sadly is a bit of a hit and miss for me. the idea was good, but :
* the white on top of the tank does not flow over in the top fairing
* the white between the green and blue on the tank is too thin
* the blue and green on the tank are perpendicular, but not on the fairing
* the green on the fairing below "kawasaki" does not correspond with the green on the side-panels : the bottom line of it has a different angle
* the line of green at the bottom fairing has no follow-up on the rest of the bike
* the side panels are too white, looks like they are that way because that's were the number might come, but there are also yellow number boards at the back
* and at the same time the blue at the back is almost completly covered by those yellow number boards
can't help but feeling all the plastic's come from different bikes with different colour schemes
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 9:04 pm
by pepsi
JanBros wrote:paint job looks very very good =D>
paint scheme sadly is a bit of a hit and miss for me. the idea was good, but :
* the white on top of the tank does not flow over in the top fairing
* the white between the green and blue on the tank is too thin
* the blue and green on the tank are perpendicular, but not on the fairing
* the green on the fairing below "kawasaki" does not correspond with the green on the side-panels : the bottom line of it has a different angle
* the line of green at the bottom fairing has no follow-up on the rest of the bike
* the side panels are too white, looks like they are that way because that's were the number might come, but there are also yellow number boards at the back
* and at the same time the blue at the back is almost completly covered by those yellow number boards
can't help but feeling all the plastic's come from different bikes with different colour schemes
You got me there,
but I used the Kawi's from the early 90's for inspiration and for instance if you look at a KR1S C3 its got stripes and lines going all over the place. I still love it though
I had to use the weird KR250 Tanden Twin body lines that were given to me.
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 3:59 pm
by pepsi
heres a "before" shot
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 4:08 pm
by StrokerBoy
pepsi wrote:
Love it. The graphics and the mix of parts from other models make you wonder if it's a factory model or a special. Nicely done. =D>
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 4:26 pm
by pepsi
StrokerBoy wrote:pepsi wrote:
Love it. The graphics and the mix of parts from other models make you wonder if it's a factory model or a special. Nicely done. =D>
thanks I tried very very hard to make a "is that a factory Kawi?" head scratch happen. It looks better I think in person and at different angles. I guess with no formal graphic's training its the best I could do. Got a lot of headaches trying .
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 12:46 am
by JanBros
I do not want to make a big deal out of this, you are happy and that is all that matters
pepsi wrote:
for instance if you look at a KR1S C3 its got stripes and lines going all over the place. I still love it though
just to explain myself, I'll use the example you have given here :
the graphics seem weird and all over the place, but they aren't.
the 2 blue triangles seem "just thrown on it" but their lines make sence : both folow the line of the green (on top and bottom) and are paralel to each other in the middle
the lines of the coloured parts folow up (fairing and rest of the bike), even if there is an interuption in between tank/side panels and fairing, and also the interuption is paralel.
the white on top of the tank is followed up in the top fairing.
if you study it, you'll see it is well thought through and all standard biks are like that : what might seem odd always corresponds with another line somewhere else
Re: After years getting somewhat along
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 6:11 am
by pepsi
JanBros wrote:I do not want to make a big deal out of this, you are happy and that is all that matters
pepsi wrote:
for instance if you look at a KR1S C3 its got stripes and lines going all over the place. I still love it though
just to explain myself, I'll use the example you have given here :
the graphics seem weird and all over the place, but they aren't.
the 2 blue triangles seem "just thrown on it" but their lines make sence : both folow the line of the green (on top and bottom) and are paralel to each other in the middle
the lines of the coloured parts folow up (fairing and rest of the bike), even if there is an interuption in between tank/side panels and fairing, and also the interuption is paralel.
the white on top of the tank is followed up in the top fairing.
if you study it, you'll see it is well thought through and all standard biks are like that : what might seem odd always corresponds with another line somewhere else
you nailed it!