| 99/04/25 - 4 hours 
              Brake Discs - drilled out the holes in the rear disc. Quite a few holes
                (120) so this alone took 40mins and shortened one #70 drill bit. (Note: Don't try
                and watch TV while drilling discs!)Engine - cleaned up the case halves and cylinder head parts. Assembled
                all the parts that will be painted with BAP.Frame - cleaned up frame halves and battery support, removed
                unnecessary tabs and assembled the frame halves with battery support.Rear Fender - cut down the part as described.Swing Arm - cleaned up parts and assembled the swing arm. | 
          
            | 99/02/26 - 3 hours 
              Body work - cleaned up fuel filler cover, seat, cowling, front fender
                and tank/rear cowling. Assembled the tank/rear cowling halves.Engine - cleaned up carburetors.Exhaust - cleaned up the front pipes and the muffler. Assembled the
                muffler halves.Rear Shocks - cleaned up shocks and spring retainers.Stand - cleaned up parts and assembled bike stand.Swing Arm - cleaned up all rear brake components.Wheels - cleaned up the mold lines.Finished cleaning up all smaller parts remaining on sprues A and B. | 
          
            | 99/04/27 - 2.5 hours 
              Body Work - cleaned up seam where halves met. It is now ready for
                priming to check for imperfections.Engine Covers - cleaned up the chrome parts. Tamiya located the 'gates'
                so they are hidden once the engine is assembled. Well done Tamiya!Front Discs - drilled out self cleaning holes. This time it didn't take
                as long this time, only 30mins for both discs. A total of 240 holes.Front Forks - de-chromed them with Easy-Off since most of it will
                painted in gold. I'll redo the telescopic portions with Bare-Metal Foil.Fuel Filters - cleaned them up and scored them so they will look like
                they have the paper element inside them.Muffler - cleaned up seam where halves met.Cleaned up remaining chrome and clears parts on sprues C and D. | 
          
            |  99/04/28 - 1 hour
 Just looked over the box art to see what extra details I might/should add
            to the kit. It is pretty complete as is, but I think I'll do the following: 
              Replace axle screws with 1/8" rod to eliminate screw
                heads.Change brake hose connector on rear caliper to a banjo connector and add brake sensor
                wires.Replace thin vinyl hoses with thinner black wire for throttle and clutch cables.Stain inside clear vinyl tubing so it looks like fuel is in it.Battery is completely visible, so I'll add a wiring harness with leads to the battery,
                lights, etc.Add 'tie wraps' to secure the harness to the bike's frame. | 
          
            | 99/05/02 - 20 min 
              I washed all parts with warm water/detergent mix to remove any release agent,
                fingerprints, etc. so no its ready for paint. | 
          
            | 99/05/09 - 1 hour 
              Bodywork - primed with Floquil Reefer White.Frame - primed with Floquil Reefer White.Rear Springs - primed with Floquil Reefer White. | 
          
            | 99/05/10 - 15 min 
              Bodywork - applied some spot putty where needed along seams of fuel
                tank. | 
          
            | 99/05/11 - 30 min 
              Bodywork - wet sanded all the parts. | 
          
            | 99/05/13 - 30 min 
              Bodywork - re-primed the tank/rear cowl since the primer was sanded
                through in places. This also sealed the putty. | 
          
            |  99/05/22 - 5 hours
 
              Bodywork - wet sanded all the parts and painted with Italian Red. It
                might be a little too orange, but I'm going to keep it as is. This is the first time I
                used the MM Acryls and it sprays very nice and flat.Carburetors - painted with BM & XF-16. And pick out some detail
                with NBB.Chain & Sprockets - chain painted with X-10 and sprockets with NBA.Engine - painted with NBA and detail painted the chrome engine covers.Exhaust Pipes - painted with X-18.Frame -  painted with Italian Red.Front Fork Bodies - painted with NBB.Rear Shock Bodies - painted with NBB.Rear Springs - painted with Italian Red.Swing Arm -  painted with Red.Wheels - painted with NBB and detail painted the valves with Chrome
                Silver and XF-1.
 Painted the remaining odds & ends like seat, cowling brackets, bike stand, etc. | 
          
            | 99/05/24 - 3 hours 
              Brake Discs - painted with BM, NBA & X-18.Engine - completed the engine assembly.
 Frame - detail painted the rear brake cylinder.Front Forks - used Bare-Metal Foil on the shafts for a nice
                shiny surface and detailed painted the calipers.Rear Caliper - assembled caliper on mounting bracket.Rear Shocks - used 'Ultra Bright Chrome' Bare-Metal Foil on the shafts
                for a nice shiny surface. Assembled the shocks and detailed painted them.
 Tires - removed mold line from tires with sandpaper and mounted them on
                the wheels.  | 
          
            | 99/05/25 - 2 hours 
              Bodywork - painted the fuel cocks on the tank with Chrome SilverFrame - touched up a few place where some Chrome Silver ran onto the
                Italian Red.Fuel Lines - filled the clear fuel line with a mix of X-19:1 + X:23:1 +
                X:24:1 to make it look like its full of fuel. Looks good but it still hasn't dried as it
                is not exposed to air. I may have to connect one end of the hoes, fill it and connect the
                other end to trap the "fuel" in the line.Handle Bars - finished detail painted the grips, etc.Swing Arm - touched up a few place where some Chrome Silver ran onto
                the Italian Red. | 
          
            |  99/05/26 - 2 hours
 
              Engine - added right engine cover and plug wires.Frame - added airbox, rear fender liner and installed engine into the
                frame.Front Wheel - glued on brake discs.Swing Arm - assembled rear swing arm, wheel, chain and caliper. | 
          
            | 99/05/27 - 30 min 
              Bodywork - clear coated the tank/rear fairing, front fairing and front
                fender.Exhaust Pipes - added to the engine/frame. | 
          
            | 99/05/28 - 2 hours 
              Front Forks - assembled the front forks and added the brakes lines.
                Painted the ends of the brake lines with Chrome Silver to represent the compression
                fittings. | 
          
            | 99/05/29 - 2 hours 
              Battery - painted and installed the battery. I didn't bother with a
                wiring harness after all since I didn't have enough information to properly do one.Front Forks - installed on the frame.Took some in progress photos. | 
          
            | 99/05/30 - 4 hours 
              Bodywork - added all decals and used Micro-Set to soften them so they
                would hug the surface better. I used a new technique for wetting the decals. Clutch and Brakes Pedals - added these to the frame.Front Forks - added decals.Handlebars - added the clutch lever.Swingarm - added decals.Throttle and Clutch Cables - attached all cables to the appropriate
                connectors. I painted the ends with Chrome Silver to represent the cable ends.Took some in progress photos. | 
          
            |  99/06/01 - 1 hour
 
              Frame - added the headlight bracket and fairing supports. These secure
                the fairing to the frame.Tail Light - used 'Ultra Bright Chrome' Bare-Metal Foil for the
                reflector surface and glued in the lenses with Kristal Klear. | 
          
            | 99/06/03 - 1 hour 
              Bodywork - clear coated the bodywork with MM Acryl Gloss Clear to seal
                the decals.Front Forks - clear coated the decals to seal them.Fuel Filler - inked the recessed lines to add definition to it's
                appearance. Swingarm - clear coated the decals to seal them. | 
          
            | 99/06/04 - 30 min 
              Bodywork - added fuel filler, seat and windscreen using Kristal Klear.
                Then glued it to the frame with Kristal Klear.Fuel Lines - added remaining fuel lines filled with 'fuel'.Windscreen - added two remaining decals could only be applied after the
                windscreen was added to the fairing. | 
          
            | 99/06/04 - 36 hours Done!!! This was a very enjoyable kit to build. I especially like the fact the detailed engine
            is in full view without any fairings covering all the work put into the bike. |