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I love Harley Davidsons, especially the tricked out baggers. I have made a few of them as scale models, mostly heavily chromed and customized. After my last build I had some special chromed parts lying around for another bike, and decided to make a fresh one, but in a different style.

I saw some nice new customs with special fairings, big front wheel, and low and agressive stand. I replicated this style into this bike, and it has a more ratted apeal, not being totally ratted. Hope you like it!

It was build in 4 weeks, using a combination of retro-chromed parts, classic Lego parts and fresh ones. The scale is 1/10.

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One of the hardest shapes to achieve via bricks, but again very nice and recognisabke look. I really love motorcycles, but these type of bikes are my least favourite.

Again, great capture of the real life bike.

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Next HD in your recognisable style, reminds me your Orange HD :)

:thumbup:

I think we waiting for some photo with Your collection of HD standing all together :)

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Next HD in your recognisable style, reminds me your Orange HD :)

:thumbup:

I think we waiting for some photo with Your collection of HD standing all together :)

Funny, I was thinking about this today.. Some old wooden saloon style building with a couple of bikes parked.... That would be great.

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I am a fan of Lego motorbikes and this one is possibly the best I have ever seen. Once again you have astounded me with the detail and the easily recognisable shape of your moc. Keep on building.

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