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Old 29-06-2006   #31 (permalink)
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amazing guy!!!! to be honest i have NO idea how you do these kind of things!!!!
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Thanks for sharing Guy. An amazing model.
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That really is a Lego work of art Guy,you are very skilled in this medium,and must be the worlds expert in assembling Lego bricks.
Nothing seems to daunt you regarding subject matter.
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without blowing my own trumpet i am one of the few 'master builders' the company have - these are a selected few who basically can do anything in LEGO- there is about 30 of us worldwide, and we basically get the tasks everyone else claims cant be done !- you are selceted as a masterbuilder on merit, experience and length of service.....

there are only 8 of us in europe and currently i am the only one in the UK.... the rest are in denmark......oh and we have 1 in germany.....
we come together from time to time for really big projects or for company promotional events.... and to swap stories and design ideas but otherwise we just get on with it at our own ' base' facilities- my base is windsor......

i will have a go at buiding anything, there has never really been anything that has not been possible, it just sometimes means we have to be extra creative with scale colour or detailing !

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Well, my boss's birthday is comming up and he loved my last bike i made and he loves the hayabusa so i have ordered the tamiya kit of squiffy, looks a very nice model!!!











in fact if it werent for the last two pictures i dont think the un-trained eye would be able to tell the difference between the model and a real one!!!

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Richard you are right it was 1200 cc and awsome i felt well out of my depth on it very very heavy and just not for me i only rode it round the block i thinh a gsxr 600 may be a bit more agreeable
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Nigel, I don't know your experience so if I am telling my Grandma how to suck eggs then I apologise but you must have a bike that you are completely in control off.

This may even mean a bike such as a low rider or a cruiser where your feet are completely flat at rest, all the weight is very low down, the power is manageable and the whole thing is a doddle to control with the missis on the back.

Every bike I have had over the too many years I care to remember have been a bit bigger and a bit more powerfull than the previous one so I have grown into them slowly. I have known a couple of friends who have gone back to motorcycling after a long absence and, not realising just how far things have moved on, have bought bikes that they couldn't handle.
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the biggest bike i owned was a 850 norton commando i loved that !!!!!
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