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bikerbart

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This is coming on a treat Tony, well done mate, keep up the great work, regards Martin :smiling:
 
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msm2

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Will try that Graham tonight with the other trailer wheel tonight. Hope to paint the motor and front wheel as well. Still working on the canvas cover. Tony
 
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msm2

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Well in the post to day turned up the other ketten for the GB.This was a E-Bay special brought as seen and I got a extra part kit of a BMW bike,so I may add that into the GB as well. Some pics of the kits.

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This kit has a cast engine and dates back to 1978 and the BMW is dated 1973. Some oldies?

Tony

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rogue-one

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hi there tony. this is such a crazy lookin bike (i like). its a super wee model kit to find. must be a good fun build. it already looks great in tho's pics.
 

tr1ckey66

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Hi Tony

Ooo! what a luverly pair...

...of kettenkrads!

Really nice builds. Which one will feature in the dio 1/35 or 1/48? Looks as though you had no bother in the build.

Great progress

Cheers

P
 
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msm2

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Going for the 1/35th as i have another one sitting in the stash. Cheers :smiling3: )
 

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I like Graham paint the wheel then the tyre. For the tyre I normally use quite well thined paint s it makes it easier to follow the rim of the wheel as you turn the pin you are holding it on. A long haired brush also helps to eat the shakes befor they reach the wheel :smiling:

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