Wow where to start with this one.
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Wow where to start with this one.
Honda 750-4, 1-6 scale.
Wow, where to start with this one. I’ve had this kit a very very long time.
Well I’m pretty sure this is the fifth or maybe sixth iteration of this little bugger, when I first got this kit I was so excited, the kit was enormous and so beautiful and, well come on I was young (er) and impressionable. So I started to build it OOB, then about two thirds of the way through I decided to slightly modify it, this meant dismantling most of what I had already done, then the slight mod became a lot more and during this stage I didn’t like the way it was going so I packed it all away. So many moons later I dragged it out looked at what was there, realised I had forgotten most of what my plan for it was so basically just started again, this time more dismantling and more modification plans, and again after a while it got packed up and put away again. This scenario repeated a couple more times until more recently where I dismantled again and just built it as a bobber with what was left of the kit that was usable, so now this makes number two of my very old start/stop models that is finally as finished as it’s gunna get.
Kind regards
Michael Pederick.
Wow, where to start with this one. I’ve had this kit a very very long time.
Well I’m pretty sure this is the fifth or maybe sixth iteration of this little bugger, when I first got this kit I was so excited, the kit was enormous and so beautiful and, well come on I was young (er) and impressionable. So I started to build it OOB, then about two thirds of the way through I decided to slightly modify it, this meant dismantling most of what I had already done, then the slight mod became a lot more and during this stage I didn’t like the way it was going so I packed it all away. So many moons later I dragged it out looked at what was there, realised I had forgotten most of what my plan for it was so basically just started again, this time more dismantling and more modification plans, and again after a while it got packed up and put away again. This scenario repeated a couple more times until more recently where I dismantled again and just built it as a bobber with what was left of the kit that was usable, so now this makes number two of my very old start/stop models that is finally as finished as it’s gunna get.
Kind regards
Michael Pederick.
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Re: Wow where to start with this one.
I love how you've built this kit. The painted wheels look really cool, drop bars, ram tubes etc.
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