This is my latest motorcycle kit, Tamiya's 1/12 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R. The original was introduced to the public at the 1999 Paris motorcycle show, and was reportedly created in the image of a fighter plane, and its aerodynamics were developed with the cooperation of Kawasaki Heavy Industries' Aerospace Division. It has a fuel injected four cyclinder liquid cooled engine of 1,199cc, developing 178 bhp, more than enough to propel to a top speed in excess of 300 kilometres per hour.
Onto the kit,
introduced by Tamiya in 2003, it's up their usual standards, with parts moulded in grey, black, chrome plated and transparent plastic, it also includes some self adhesive chrome sheet for the mirrors and part of the front forks. Unusually the fairings are moulded in semi-transparent green enabling you to see the mechanics underneath, however, I shall be spraying them in Kawasaki's Candy Lime Green, Tamiya ref TS52, to my mind, at least, Ducatis are red and Kawasakis are green.
Here are some pictures of the basic engine assembly, colours used include X18, X11, X32, XF28 and XF16.
Assembly follows on with the frame,
sprayed with TS29, here are the ram air box and the rear fender, sprayed with the same colour.
Now these parts are all fitted to the frame, together with the radiator.
That's all for now, thanks for looking, George
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