May 5May 5 Hi, I am a new guy and a first post on the new website so i will introduce myself with this. Looking forward to getting involved :-)
May 6May 6 Oh… wow… i love this. Great kit and even greater build. I have a 3D model of this and tried printing it, but it needed too much tweaking in 3d and gave up.This really is a thing of beauty. Welcome!!
May 7May 7 This is a model I’ve been not only been trying to find, but also dreaming of building. I’ve heard it’s a very challenging build to where you build literally EVERYTHING, including the chain and lacing your own wheels. But that makes me want it all the more. Like many of us here, I ply with the full scale motorcycles, and especially the vintage Harley Davidsons. This build makes me want this kit all the more!Stunning job!
May 7May 7 Holy smoking Jozef, this is absolutely gorgeous . Thank you for sharing and welcome to the forum Paddy.CheersMartin
May 7May 7 Your bike looks fantastic, so much detail and the metal parts look like metal, because they are, congratulations. I built some MFH kits and had logs on the site, which are gone now. One of them was the Crocker Big Tank. The build was not overly difficult, except for joining the finished chain length parts, but I had a lot of fun. I have the Norton Model 18 in my stash and am eager to build it soon.Cheers Rob
May 7May 7 Author All MFH kits are a challenge but really its just a different way of working after Tamiya and the rest. The chains are never easy as the moulds they use are either worn out of just not up to the job , Last year Decalcas promised us an after market 1/9 chain on the lines of their 1/12 chain but its yet to appear.I have an MFH Montgomery, Norton 18 and Vincent black shadow waiting in the wings but i would rather start them when the new chains are available thanks for the great comments :-)
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