Pocher 1/4 scale Ducati

Pocher 1/4 scale Ducati

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dudleybloke

19,837 posts

186 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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Looking good!

MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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Had the day off, so got a bit more done.
Oil cooler painted and mounted



Did a bit more detail painting and assembled the ABS control unit. Put some Mr Surfacer 500 on a couple of ejector pin marks on the mounting bracket, need to sand flat and repaint Matt black.

Also got a padded mat to avoid scratching the paint.

MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Friday 7th April 2023
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Did a bit more today, including scratch building the wiring to the ABS unit


Water pump painted, added photoetch hose clamps and installed.



Next step is the starter relay and battery, so a bit more scratch building to create the wiring loom required.

MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Tuesday 11th April 2023
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Replying to my own posts, but then I’m trying to document the build for the lurkers smile

Starter relay and battery detailed up and installed. Not 100% sure the wrapping on the loom is tight enough so may dismantle and redo.



Next up is the throttle bodies, and some repainting required. Only trouble is I seem to have run out of X-18, so need to order some paint.

TGCOTF-dewey

5,158 posts

55 months

Wednesday 12th April 2023
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You'd struggle to tell that wasn't a real engine if you didn't have anything to give a sense of scale. Incredible model.

MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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Throttle bodies assembled, pound coin for scale.


Assembled onto base plate and placed, but not fixed, onto engine. Got to finish off the wiring, which means scratch building 6 electrical connectors.



Starting to look busy


MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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While waiting for inspiration for the electrical connectors I started on the exhaust. I see a lot of fettling, sanding, filling and repainting in the near future.


jimmyjimjim

7,344 posts

238 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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MBBlat said:
Replying to my own posts, but then I’m trying to document the build for the lurkers smile
Appreciated!

Guiddy

256 posts

214 months

Friday 21st April 2023
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What a Great build! I was tempted after having great fund doing a 1/12 Tamiya Ducati Panigale but I must resist! Pocher isn't cheap!!!!

Mr Scruff

1,332 posts

215 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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jimmyjimjim said:
MBBlat said:
Replying to my own posts, but then I’m trying to document the build for the lurkers smile
Appreciated!
What he said rofl

MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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Apologies for the lack of updates, been mainly sanding, filling, sanding etc on the exhaust. Will post more when I've got some meaningfull progress.

clockworks

5,370 posts

145 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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Is it possible to completely assemble the exhausts, glue/fill/sand and paint, then fit to the model so that no joins are visible?

Badly moulded downpipes always seem to let these large scale models down.

MBBlat

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149 months

Friday 26th May 2023
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After a lot of filling, sanding and painting the exhausts are finally finished and attached to the engine.




I managed to save the printed text on the silencers, the ones on the cans were replaced by aftermarket as they couldn’t be saved.

TGCOTF-dewey

5,158 posts

55 months

Saturday 27th May 2023
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Looks so real.

My only thought is, is the colouring in the pipe correct? Both stainless and Ti tend to go from bronze > blue > purple during heat cycles.


MBBlat

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149 months

Saturday 27th May 2023
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TGCOTF-dewey said:
Looks so real.

My only thought is, is the colouring in the pipe correct? Both stainless and Ti tend to go from bronze > blue > purple during heat cycles.
Not having a real bike to compare with I’ve had to go off pictures, and there is a lot of variation, so went with what looks good to me and my airbrushing skills are capable of achieving.

If there is anyone on PH with the real thing could they do me a favour and take some measurements of the Lambda sensors on the exhausts, another missing detail.

MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Thursday 1st June 2023
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Now the engines complete its onto the air box.
First step, repaint the air filter from silver to better represent the real thing, even though it will be barely visible on the completed model. The filter is white with an orange surround, and from pictures I’ve seen the orange bleeds into the white on the real thing, so deliberately not precise with the marking. A little bit of Tamiya grey panel liner brought out the folds nicely.

The support is black, and supposed to have a mesh infill, all this will be hidden by the air intakes, so just painted the solid parts.

Then it was a case of assembling the 4 part air box, sandwiching the steering axle and air filter in between. A bit of filing was required to get a good fit, and all screw holes have been tapped.

The air filter is in there, honest.

MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Airbox finished, deviated from the instructions and fitted the top of the front forks at this stage.



Fitted to the engine.



The air filter is barely visible, and this whole area will be covered by the fuel tank later, but at least I know it’s there.

The gasket around the top opening still to be fitted, I repainted Tamiya rubber black and the paint was still drying when I took the pictures.

Next up the radiators, more obvious screw holes to fill.

dudleybloke

19,837 posts

186 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Looking great!

MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Saturday 10th June 2023
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Radiator time, being on the front they are quite visible, so exactly why to Pocher/Hornby design them decided they needed to have big black screws poking out the side I will never know. The detail on the radiator is also lacking, without even attempt to show the fins.


Just for contrast I dug a Tamiya car kit out of the stash which 1) is 1/24 scale and 2) dates from 1985.


Yet more filling, sanding and repainting to come smile

MBBlat

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1,628 posts

149 months

Saturday 1st July 2023
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Radiators have had their screw holes filled, followed by repainting. Radiator hose repainted aluminium and rubber black, fan motor wiring added.

Yes the back of the main radiator is a bit of a mess, but it’s hardly visible once put on the rest of the bike.

Looking up to the fan, it’s in there honest.


Assembled the radiator to the engine, tidied up the wiring, added a couple of missing hoses, been a productive Saturday.