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    Diecast model TL1000S and R

    An Aussie member on the TL site has managed to get these models of the R and S,not anywhere near as detailed as the ones you put together yourself (havent seen any of either bike) but not to bad for the price,the R is 1/24th scale and costs $22 Aus,the S is slightly bigger and costs $25.Post is $12.55,same price for 1 or 2.Ive ordered one of each,theres a bit of a wait for the R as he sold them all in quick time though he has more on the way.Just thought anyone here with either bike might like one as there cheaper through this guy than buying them off Ebay.Sing out if you want one.
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    what brand? post it down Ill spruce it up for ya, you know paint it slime green, bit a CF and homo clutch cover


    OH... and I can rotate the engine for ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    what brand? post it down Ill spruce it up for ya, you know paint it slime green, bit a CF and homo clutch cover


    OH... and I can rotate the engine for ya
    Ive a few boxes of bits from models past inclusive of the right scale pipes with carbon Termi decals/rims of an 851/888 etc that will fit the model S.Little bits of detail like brake lines etc are easy,let the modding beginfar cheaper than doing it on a real one believe me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Ive a few boxes of bits from models past inclusive of the right scale pipes with carbon Termi decals/rims of an 851/888 etc that will fit the model S.Little bits of detail like brake lines etc are easy,let the modding beginfar cheaper than doing it on a real one believe me.
    yeah I just did the 888 you speak off as a 851 in try colours...Click image for larger version. 

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    be kinda a cool mishion doing your thing aye, like the exhaust system, bending them headers up in all... like when I PUT A CX turbo in a RZ5 LOL
    cheers DD
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