Tamiya Model Magazine – September 2019

(Dana P.) #1
FULL-BUILD: MOTORCYCLE MODELLING
TAMIYA 1:12 HONDA RC166 ● KIT NO.14113

36 September 2019 TMMI 287

Completing the frame and fuel tank


FRAME, REAR SWING ARM
AND EXHAUSTS
I used Tamiya TS-14 Black (gloss) for
the frame and then the engine was
installed. After that I mounted the
frame and engine to my trusty Motojig.
I replaced the plastic moulded chain
adjuster bolts on the rear swing arm
with turned versions from Tuner Model
Manufactory (T2M). The PE chain
adjuster comes with the kit and was
used to adjust the chain sag like on
the 1:1 bikes; the adjustability is very
useful because it allows some extra
room to fit chain without damaging
anything. The bolts were painted with
Alclad 2 Copper and the swing arm
itself was painted with Tamiya TS-14
with a two-part clear coat on top.
Back to the frame. I modified the
rear brake connection by using various
T2M fittings and using the 1:1 bike
as reference. A pet peeve of mine is
the use of crosshead screws for the
attachments at the suspension and
wheel hubs etc. I used lots of PE
simulated bolt heads to cover the
screws and I also replaced the Tamiya
crosshead screws with turned metal
bolts from Scale Hardware. The beauty
of these bolts is that they are threaded
which means you can use them to
replace the Tamiya supplied screws
without any modifications needed! Next
up I installed the rear wheel and chain.

This job was pretty delicate and also
very tricky. I used the jig and my very
helpful wife held it (with the model
on it) while I used my two free hands
to gently feed the chain into the little
gap near the swing arm and onto the
front sprocket. Once that was complete
I then put the rear swing arm in place
and bolted that up. After that the rear
wheel went on with me carefully laying

the chain onto the sprocket, I am glad
Tamiya made it so you can tension the
chain as this came in handy to ensure
enough room was there for the chain to
go onto the rear sprocket.
The exhausts were up next and
here I opted to use the Hobby Design
exhaust gaskets which look much
better than the Tamiya parts; T2M
turned hex fittings were also used. The

The author used Tamiya TS-14
Black (gloss) for the frame and
then the engine was installed.
After that, the sub-assembly
was mounted in a Motojig so it
could be handled safely

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