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  • Birthday 04/09/1957

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  1. That´s the way I love a bike built. I will follow this thread. Thanks for sharing it with us.
  2. This is one of the best custom models I´ve seen. Very nice and clean style.
  3. Sorry, but the cylinder head is built in the wrong direction (front is back).
  4. A family-van with a face. Nice suicide doors and look the rear wheels standing
  5. Hello Jim, I think the Bronson Bike only needs some carefully restoration. But one of your Sportsters I like to see as a Digger.
  6. Yes Jim, you´re right with the Harleybuilder . I like to see the sporster as a digger before you start with the big twin
  7. Hi Jim, nice to see, that you come back again to the digger theme. I´ll take place in the first line to see what you are doing on it.
  8. Awesome work. It looks like an original. How do you make the wonderful deep blue body color??
  9. Yes it´s an all new "Fat Boy Lo" and it looks like the actual 2013 model. It will have the Twin Cam Engine. The old Fat Boy comes with the Evolution Engine. If I read it right on the tamiya homepage, the cylinders comes as seperate parts fin by fin. Google made this translation from their homepage: a stacked assembly method the cylinder head and cylinder, 1584cc air-cooled V-twin engine as a center of attraction to reproduce sharp cooling fin chiseled. I hope they take the chance, to make a first class model without the old phillips screws and put so much detail in it, like they do in every military scale model. I´m looking forward to get the new Fat Boy Lo and hope they make a Black Line, Slim or a Wide Glide too.
  10. I ´ve built this bike years ago and when you made it as a stock built, there are no carbon fiber parts on it. It´s a nice bike kit from Tamiya.
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