Those side covers look so straight and glossy that Im pretty sure it is trick photography !
Those side covers look so straight and glossy that Im pretty sure it is trick photography !
Jim,Here ya go buddy.....
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3 coats of DoPont Centari. I think I'll let 'em cure for about a week before I box 'em up.
Nope. Shot 'em in my makeshift paint booth. Brought 'em indoors 'cause the storms have broke some of the plastic loose and I didn't want to chance the bugs getting at 'em.....And are you back to spraying indoors ??
Please don't say yes..........
Nope. Shot 'em in my makeshift paint booth. Brought 'em indoors 'cause the storms have broke some of the plastic loose and I didn't want to chance the bugs getting at 'em.
To this day I haven't found a better engine paint than Imron. It handle's the heat better'n high temp "engine" paint.And it never fazed that Imron paint
Well, that is good to hear.Shot 'em in my makeshift paint booth. Brought 'em indoors
an early logo.
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would love to see one of these colored in brilliant red, green, and gold!
Dated 1898, Yamaha ain't a new company.
Well, that is good to hear.
No offense meant, Jim.
It is my nature to be concerned for others.
Mine too.
The big four are not new companies by any means. I may be wrong but I think Kawasaki built planes in WW2. Maybe the kamakasi.Really? I had no idea!
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Dated 1898, Yamaha ain't a new company.
The big four are not new companies by any means. I may be wrong but I think Kawasaki built planes in WW2. Maybe the kamakasi.
It really is amazing , the diversity of these companies. I’ve been reading about the big Japanese companies, they are so diversified!
Kawasaki is the 1000 lb gorilla, they build everything!
An impressive mission statement. Leave it to the Japanese, cultural masters, to come up with such an inspiring message.Kandō (感動) is a Japanese word used by Yamaha Corporation to describe their corporate mission. Kandō in translation describes the sensation of profound excitement and gratification derived from experiencing supreme quality and performance.