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Lovely work Alan! It's always a pleaseure to see you bring a piece of paper to life. Hope to see you continue to do so.
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WOW! Light years ahead of the original build on Yamaha website!
THIS is how it is intended to be done! Wonderful. |
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Thank you, Elliott and Tonino, you are too kind.
Finally a few slightly larger pictures (but not too large to show up all the faults): Once more I have dug out my giant hand for the obligatory final shot. |
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Congratulations, beautiful model!
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Great work.
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Beautiful indeed (the motorcycle) as we have come to expect. Your build threads always seem too short Alan. Looking forward to the next one already.
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Nice work Alan!!!
I was thinking on making this bike, or at least re-scale it, but after seeing all the "detailed" parts and thinking how to reduce them.... I gave up, specially after some eye surgery I had to correct some problems... Yours really look excellent, specially after the Alanīs treatment to streamline the defective parts... I had to see your thread like more youngsters are watching TV...Bing-Watching the whole thing until itīs over. Worth the effort!! Best regards. |
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Master piece.
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A work of art.
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Nice model
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