Aoshima VMax 'Streetfighter Style'

WebbyNZ

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Ok, I have been building and photographing but have been really bad at posting so here we go.
First off this was probably not the best choice of bike to modify to this style with my skillset but i'm gonna see it through.

Most of the mods will be done to the tank/fenders etc.
Im gonna try this on 'the cheap' so to speak and use up some of the rattle cans ive had laying round taking up space in conjunction with sharpies and gundam markers.

The kit
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Original wheels are not gonna cut it.
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Thats better
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:banghead: This could be fun
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Wheels painted but had to take a lot off the outside if i want the tyres to go on
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Frame, engine and wheels in the dehydrator to cure the paint. Tyres sat in there for a while on high to soften them up so they fit on the wheels.
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Fenders etc painted
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Painted and detialed with a Gundam marker
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Extra parts attached to engine, you can see the early stages of engine paint.
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Next issue, these discs are not gonna fit these wheels
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Brake discs test fitted and im happy with the result of the scratching
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Front forks done minus some final detials and hoses
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Brake discs fitted and bolts highlighted with Gundam marker and a sharpie
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Had to make a custom spacer from a cotton bud (ignore the bit of shrapel sitting in the rim)
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Some more bold colours were needed so out came the sharpie again :)
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Finally some parts in the frame, this container was perfect size to hang the parts while the glue dries
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