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My one and only completed build for 2020


Wolf Buddee

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Gentlemen,

 

Thanks to you all for checking in on my post and leaving your “likes” and kind comments. They’re much appreciated.

I hope that 2021 will inspire a renewed energy and drive for me to get back and finish a bunch of models that’ve been started and set aside over the last couple of years.

 

Wishing you all the very best,
 

Cheers,

Wolf 

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23 hours ago, MARU5137 said:

Hello Wolf,

Happy New Year MY dear friend.

 

:punk:

Your Honda  motorcycle  is EXQUISITE. 

Every little detail is Amazing. 

Authentic  build for sure.

:clap2: :yahoo:

Simply Subline build.

Gorgeous  work indeed. :wub:

KUDOS. 

 

:bow::bow:

 

Hey Maru!

 

Thanks for checking’ in and leaving your kind words. All the very best to you too for the New Year. How’s the ankle?

 

Cheers,

Wolf

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26 minutes ago, machine_marty said:

Great build Wolf, looks superb. Another kit on my wish list :)

Thank-you Marty,

 

I’ve built a number of Tamiya’s 1/6th big bike kits and I can honestly say that this one is the very best bike they’ve done to date. At least in my opinion. If this kit is on your wish list.......get it! You won’t be disappointed!

 

Cheers,

Wolf

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20 hours ago, mpk said:

It should be in a show room. It is absolutely beautiful. :thumbsup:

Many thanks Dale,

 

When I had my real bike, a 1979 Suzuki GS 850, many years ago, I was always extremely anal about it being in pristine condition. It was 7 years old when I sold it and it looked like I had just taken it out of the showroom. Damn I miss that bike! This build reflects that same OCD I guess.........:rolleyes:

 

Cheers,

Wolf

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  • 4 months later...

Amazing model, really very well excuted. It looks quite realistic. 

I would prefer black handguards but that is personal taste of course.

One other improvement can be the addition of a key in the ignition, as the dashboard should not be alive without a key inserted and switched on:)

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