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I think this is the bests build of this bike I have seen. Your skill amazes me. m Your skill, documentation, cataloging of steps, makes you one of the greatest contributors of this forum. I thank you. We thank you!
Sweeeeeet! I'd be tempted to kit-bash that into a Morgan three wheeler or something. You have certainly nailed this. I want it!!
You want it? One Duplillion Dollars, and it's yours (btw, how come only you and Rhaven have an interest in this? noone else likes Choppers? or am i doing a crappy job?)
anyways, Finished Engine and Exhaust....now on to the Frame
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Edit: I Temporarily installed the exhaust for a test-fit. Looks nice :mrgreen:
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You want it? One Duplillion Dollars, and it's yours (btw, how come only you and Rhaven have an interest in this? noone else likes Choppers? or am i doing a crappy job?)
No, the truth is that we know that you actually WORK for them and are posting their production parts cleverly disguised as paper. It's a RUSE, a cover-up people! And the pyramids were made by aliens! And . . .and . . . and ELVIS IS ALIVE! And LIvng with JAnE MaNnsFieLd and maRilYn MoNnrOE!
AHH- hah hah ha ha haaaaaaaaaaaaaa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ok, you may now return to your regularly scheduled forum.
Clean as... something pretty clean, i think
Did you consider trying to make the "interior" of the headlight with a transparency and a silver foil? IMO the drawn headlight is too easy for this level of modelling. See here, it does not have to be too complicated:
(Not my build. Pretty good one, to be sure.)
A very simple LED assembly run off of a couple of watch batteries, which you last a really long time, and might not even need a resistor, could easily be fabricated into it, with ultra thin wires for a brake light.
If you do, could make a parts list and a schematic, so other may follow and use in other similar models, or for spot lights, headlights, etc?
If I came up with Upgrade parts, and shared them for anyone to use, wouldn't that infringe on the designer of this papercraft, Louis Lopez?