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Alan:
That seat looks great to me..but I'm no HD historian though... Anyhow, is nice to see how you solve this kind of questions by engineering a part that blow the mind of the viewer, without discussing if it is historically exact I would say it looks like a nice 'optional' part at the time. I think that seat looks terrific on your model. Keep posting!! |
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Now just a miscellany of all the remaining bits and pieces.
Control and electrical wires, and gas and oil pipes: (I have just noticed that the little topknot on the carburettor has come awry - I'll get that fixed.) Pedals: Stand: Belt tensioning lever: and... |
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... that's your lot!
Better photos will follow when the light improves (i.e. it's dark at the moment). Alan |
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Kudos for a masterpiece of modeling!! Was a pleasure following this..
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Some rather larger shots in natural light:
and the obligatory Bear with me for a few days while I clean up the parts sheets and write instructions, and then you will all be able to have your very own Harley-Davidson. Alan |
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Beautiful!
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Thank you for taking us along on this ride
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I am so impressed that you just asked the question, "anyone want a HD," and out pops a HD! It's a beauty of a model, too.
I was wondering in what format you designed the model? Can it be enlarged without loss of image quality?
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That's beautiful!
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WOW!! Alan, this is an amazing model!!! great work. I will definitely have this on my build list.. in fact... its going to the top!!
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