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Thanks Wayne for the screwdriver info. I already am subscribed!👍Yessir! The only thing I don't watch is your live sessions... too many people and when you are up, I'm sleeping!
One tip I learned from building Gundam kits, is don't cut flush when removing parts from the sprue. Cut a little way from the part, leaving a bit of the gate, then trim the nubs when the part is free. Less likelihood of breaking parts.
That piece where you put that small pipe on is the Startermotor to help to turn on the Bike. The small "Cap Detail" is the Screw that you need the Remove with the Oil filler Cap on the other Side to drain the Engine Oil to change it.
oh i should also add i got the paul koo scale upgrade kit so as well as following your build im having to constantly check for swapping out fastnings etc which just means its taking me abit longer and im constantly pausing and rewinding your video,cheers wayne,regards nick
One of my hobbies is fixing up old motorcycles. Sense no one else has said so yet, you are right, that part you thought was the starter is the starter, the "cap detail" you put on right after that is the oil drain plug. The rotating gear you put on would be the countershaft sprocket.
hi wayne,im only part way thru the pocher ducati and just want to say a big thanks for without your videos i would really be struggling more than i am,i scratch build model planes and fly them{fairly large scale} but pocher on there box it even says its ok for beginners...well i totally think thats a ploy to sell there kits as i think a straight up beginner would be pulling his hair out,doesnt take away from the fact that its a awesome looking model but would definetly not recommend for a beginner as pocher say !!,,,again a big thanks and im looking forward to finishing this model along with your assistance,kind regards nick
Hah, finally I can follow along with a build, I just got mine! I got the upgraded screw set as well, debating if I’m going to go down the re-paint rabbit hole 🤦🏼♂️🤣
The kit is available in the UK as a pre-order from Pocher UK (Hornby Hobbies). The first delivery are all sold but a second delivery is due in June apparently. I can’t wait!!
This model seems like what you'd get if you ordered an entire model from Agora on the ones they offer: all the parts and instructions all at once all over the place. LOL. Still, this is going to be an awesome model. Ian's gonna love it.
getting there, i bet finding the numbers on the parts, made life a lot easier, its the same when you you are trying to fit a new car part. you find its a balls ache to fit, then you sus out that all you needed to do was move another part out of the way. A 2 hour job could have been an hour if that.
Hi Wayne... a fan here from Montreal, Canada. I've managed to find a Ducatti from a Canadian retailer here. Have been following your builds, especially the Agora Models, which I have a few. Quick question for you... which brand of Philips screwdriver do you use? I find some either "strip" the screwhead, or the driver tip wears out! Any tips on screwing into metal? I do use oil. Don't really feel like pre-tapping holes. Appreciate your advice... cheers.
A friend of mine at work still has the first release of the DB5 which he still hasn't built yet. I asked him if I could build it for him and he said its worth more in parts.
Hi Wayne Could you tell me please where you got that heavy duty Phillips screw driver. I can’t find one anywhere on the web. It would help me a lot as I have some arthritis in my wrists.
That U 07 part just doesn’t look right (I’m at this stage). When you look at section 4 then part U 07 looks like it has a pin sticking directly out and the image of it in section 3 looks like it has a pin on both sides, plus the part you glue it to has a hole that the pin fits into exactly. Is this really the correct part do you think and should it really be glued on in the way you did it? I understand why you did it like that but it seems odd to have a pin-size hold and then just glue the flat part on top of it… Any thoughts on this or did you find out something later in the build? Thanks for any help you can provide - your build videos have been quite useful!
22:25 one of the pitfalls of a model like this. Unlike partworks models, you got to figure out what order to assemble stuff in, or you'll miss something. It could be worse. You could have done most of the engine only to find out you needed to screw a part into THAT and you'd need to take it all apart to do it. I'd think, if that happened, I'd try and just rig it up using superglue.
The first thing I do with a kit like this is sit down with the instructions and a pencil and read through them all, making notes as necessary. Other build threads/videos can also come in handy as the order given in the instructions is not necessarily the best.
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Thanks Wayne for the screwdriver info. I already am subscribed!👍Yessir! The only thing I don't watch is your live sessions... too many people and when you are up, I'm sleeping!
One tip I learned from building Gundam kits, is don't cut flush when removing parts from the sprue. Cut a little way from the part, leaving a bit of the gate, then trim the nubs when the part is free. Less likelihood of breaking parts.
That piece where you put that small pipe on is the Startermotor to help to turn on the Bike.
The small "Cap Detail" is the Screw that you need the Remove with the Oil filler Cap on the other Side to drain the Engine Oil to change it.
That's awesome. If you enjoyed building models in this style might I suggest the RX78 unleashed gundam. It's a fantastic kit.
Sounded like a Tommy Cooper Ref there Wayne. "Just like that"
oh i should also add i got the paul koo scale upgrade kit so as well as following your build im having to constantly check for swapping out fastnings etc which just means its taking me abit longer and im constantly pausing and rewinding your video,cheers wayne,regards nick
Morning Wayne I have just pre ordered this bike it’s wonderfull
Loving Wheely Wednesday's Wayne. This model is awesome.
The detail is amazing Wayne.
One of my hobbies is fixing up old motorcycles. Sense no one else has said so yet, you are right, that part you thought was the starter is the starter, the "cap detail" you put on right after that is the oil drain plug. The rotating gear you put on would be the countershaft sprocket.
hi wayne,im only part way thru the pocher ducati and just want to say a big thanks for without your videos i would really be struggling more than i am,i scratch build model planes and fly them{fairly large scale} but pocher on there box it even says its ok for beginners...well i totally think thats a ploy to sell there kits as i think a straight up beginner would be pulling his hair out,doesnt take away from the fact that its a awesome looking model but would definetly not recommend for a beginner as pocher say !!,,,again a big thanks and im looking forward to finishing this model along with your assistance,kind regards nick
Hah, finally I can follow along with a build, I just got mine! I got the upgraded screw set as well, debating if I’m going to go down the re-paint rabbit hole 🤦🏼♂️🤣
Loving the Ducati 👍🏻
The kit is available in the UK as a pre-order from Pocher UK (Hornby Hobbies). The first delivery are all sold but a second delivery is due in June apparently. I can’t wait!!
all the time great video thanks wayne
just found your channel and subscribed....great stuff thanks 😊
This model seems like what you'd get if you ordered an entire model from Agora on the ones they offer: all the parts and instructions all at once all over the place. LOL. Still, this is going to be an awesome model. Ian's gonna love it.
I see it in Amazon
There is a up grade for this with bolts and hexs screws.
It seems to be still listed on the 'Hornby' website through the link to the Pocher page!
getting there, i bet finding the numbers on the parts, made life a lot easier, its the same when you you are trying to fit a new car part. you find its a balls ache to fit, then you sus out that all you needed to do was move another part out of the way. A 2 hour job could have been an hour if that.
Hi Wayne... a fan here from Montreal, Canada. I've managed to find a Ducatti from a Canadian retailer here. Have been following your builds, especially the Agora Models, which I have a few. Quick question for you... which brand of Philips screwdriver do you use? I find some either "strip" the screwhead, or the driver tip wears out! Any tips on screwing into metal? I do use oil. Don't really feel like pre-tapping holes. Appreciate your advice... cheers.
I use Wera screwdrivers PH0 size
A friend of mine at work still has the first release of the DB5 which he still hasn't built yet. I asked him if I could build it for him and he said its worth more in parts.
It’s only worth as much as someone who will pay for it
I am curious what kind of oil are you using?
Just a regular 3 in 1 oil
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in the states we call it a tooth pick
There are some on ebay Wayne
that true you cant screw though pastric
Are you going to touch up the parts where you removed them from the sprues ?
Yep
Hi Wayne
Could you tell me please where you got that heavy duty Phillips screw driver. I can’t find one anywhere on the web. It would help me a lot as I have some arthritis in my wrists.
It actually came with the DB5 build
@@WorldofWayneUK Thanks Wayne
Please check the information I gave on the last video it will help.
Loving the build as all ways.
Stay safe all.
That U 07 part just doesn’t look right (I’m at this stage). When you look at section 4 then part U 07 looks like it has a pin sticking directly out and the image of it in section 3 looks like it has a pin on both sides, plus the part you glue it to has a hole that the pin fits into exactly. Is this really the correct part do you think and should it really be glued on in the way you did it? I understand why you did it like that but it seems odd to have a pin-size hold and then just glue the flat part on top of it… Any thoughts on this or did you find out something later in the build? Thanks for any help you can provide - your build videos have been quite useful!
It was a lot of guess work for the whole build tbh
Watch the decals Wayne some of the call outs in the instructions are wrong ie battery decal
Doh...okay
22:25 one of the pitfalls of a model like this. Unlike partworks models, you got to figure out what order to assemble stuff in, or you'll miss something. It could be worse. You could have done most of the engine only to find out you needed to screw a part into THAT and you'd need to take it all apart to do it. I'd think, if that happened, I'd try and just rig it up using superglue.
The first thing I do with a kit like this is sit down with the instructions and a pencil and read through them all, making notes as necessary. Other build threads/videos can also come in handy as the order given in the instructions is not necessarily the best.
Would love this but Jesus how expensive 😡