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    Default 1959 Triumph Bonniville motorbike

    Got it this time thanks to Peter, now here is some photos of my 1959 Triumph bike.
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    Wow, just wow!

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    G'Day & well done Mel.....got all the photos this time and WOW!!
    YES, again this project is up to your usual very high standard of detail and finish, sir, it's beautiful....
    Cheers, Peter

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    Default Thank you for all the extra photos!

    Thank you for all the extra photos Mel, showing something of how you build a scale model motorbike..... the detail is extraordinary and the timber selection & mix added so much more.....again thank you...Peter

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    Fantastic model very well made

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    Excellent detail when you consider that it is only as long as laptop.
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

    Cheers
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    Beautiful model - well done

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    That is just fantastic,you did a beautiful job on that one,you should be very proud.

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    Default Brilliant!

    Only just noticed this section was actually on the forum site.
    That is one hell of a good job there Diamondt.
    How long did that project take?
    1959 Bonneville...first year, a true classic. There was (a real) one in the Bicheno bike museum a few years ago. A tangerine dream, don't know if it's still there. Also went with the wifey to an auction near Ross a few years ago where there was one up for grabs. No bid made the reserve price, like just about everything else at the auction.
    Great work mate
    You deserve a medal for it.
    This thread seems to be hidden under the Stu's advertisement.
    Your Bonnie should be pride of place on the forum. I'll bet most folk have not even seen it and it's a pity.
    Kinda partial to bikes here too.

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    Great piece of work! I cannot imagine the time that went into making all those details. You should enter it in a woodworking contest.

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    Awesome work
    ​Brad.

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