The hooter doesn't run out of ammo.About the hooter: what's the use of a hooter when you have a Vickers...! Did James Bond have a hooter on his Aston Martins? :tongue-out3:




Wow thank you Steve that's a great compliment, and food for thought.....That is Bl00dy AMAZING WORK on what is a dogs pile ofof a kit, if you fancy making another set of wheels and other 3D printed bits, i would very kindly exchange some 'green backs' for a set
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Blimey Mike that is praise indeed, coming from such a God of Scratchbuilding as yourself!Neil,
Got to the end of your build, and really enjoyed your build of a difficult model.
Wheels, fantastic result with the 3D printer.
Vickers, I took the cowards way out and went to Gaspatch for mine, ok they are for aircraft but are so much better detailed.
Joining the sidecar to the bike frame. You got it spot on, look at the front cover of the instruction manual, it shows it as clear as day.
Main frame/engine etc, I agree it could have been less busy.
Once again a big well done to you.
And as Steve above said, you could actually repay your materials by offering sets of wheels, horn, Vickers as an upgrade. Because I am sure there are lots of frustrated Clyno builders out there who have been stopped by the wheel problem - I for one.
Mike.














Actually they didn't do that John, it was just a means of transportation.Imagine firing that machine gun and the whole bike would shake , nearly enough for it to fall apart .
Great work Neil, now waiting for the final with the crew.
Enjoy your trip to the colonies.
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