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Steve Brodie

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Building the Miniart WLA Motorcycle with Rider for a review on Armorama, and its not half trying my patience; fiddly doesn't come close and its so small but packed full of detail and parts!! (last count reckon up to near ) photo shows how small next to a standard bottle top for a bottle of Carlsberg (which are great for making enamel based washes, holding super glue) – other brands are available. Never seem such small pieces of brass, and some of that needs forming to shape. Hoping to have the build finished this week, but not sure now if that’s possible. Then shall be into the paint shop (the Best bit), Rear mudguard not glued at this stage


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That's looking very good Steve your doing a grand job of what I can see anyway
 
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YIKES!! Where is my microscope???:confused::eek:
Haha tell me about it, and dann me if I can't find my bi-focal specs, using a cheap evilbay desk magnifier. Which helps a lot
 
I never thought manufacturers did micro scale bikes etc ( must be a right pain in the ###### if your tweezers go ping and the carpet monster gets the part


Best of British Steve


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Robert
 
looking good Steve,can see its very small and fiddly work but dose look great,the PE ,for the spokes


is great,


keep at it it will all be worth it in the end ,do some walk away for a bit then start again,that's what I,do, ;)


or this, :mad:........aaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I real hate this kit,gggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr coffee and 3 smokes and sit back down lol, :D
 
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I never thought manufacturers did micro scale bikes etc ( must be a right pain in the ###### if your tweezers go ping and the carpet monster gets the part
Best of British Steve


Regards


Robert
Wooden floor, but lost a oil cap last night, dunno where it went reckon the floor consumed it somehow, so going to need to make a new one!!! :mad::mad::mad: :( :(:mad::mad:
 
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