1914 German Wanderer Motorcycle

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Hi Dave,

as Mike would say: KEWL !! What an awesome idea! VERY creative!! I'm always excited to see our figures on display. I can't wait to see it finished - you'll have to post photos.

Thanks for the kind words about Bishop too. I've seen some 'wedgies' with Bishop and the tail end of a Neiuport. ...But this wedgie is just fantastic!

Paul
www.ModelCellar.com
 
Dave,

Awesome project! I really like the idea and I am sure that Voss will look great with your bike.

One thing that troubles my eye though, why only half a bike? Sure doing two matching wheels would be a pain, but it looks a little strange with the bike cut off and hanging in the air as it does.

Even at that, it is an impressive piece of modeling. Where's Wencho when we need him? Yo Alex, let's see some of your scooters for inspiration!

Mike

Yo Mike, dont worry when I get off FB, i try to make my rounds and this one definitely caught my eye and 'inspires' me to be a better miniature motorcycle (scooters) scratchbuilder.

"awesome project" indeed and a subject that was bound to happen sooner or later.
Dave, This is going to be a very unique and good luck my friend.
 
Mike, I can understand your reservations on the bike being cut short, but at the end of the day it was only made to have something behind the figure once I had painted it...... thanks again for sculpting a great figure

Dave

Dave,

Thanks! I understand what you are saying. I am sure this project will come out a treat regardless, especially knowing your mad painting a modeling skills. I look forward to seeing the finished result!

Cheers!!

Mike
 
Sweet, the bike is superb already! Very original idea, I really like how the bike gives unusual space to the setting, different strokes for different folks...

Look forward to see it painted! (y)
Denes
 
Hi Guys

Just thought I would give you an update, its almost finished now, a few little bits need doing and some repairs to the spokes, but I am happy I tackled the project....

Dave
 

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