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    Default MY Honda RC30 huon pine ,blackwood and myrtle.


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    Wow, that is fantastic! I can’t begin to imagine how much time and effort you have put into this, gobsmacked [emoji55][emoji122]

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    Absolutely amazing work - the level of detail is fantastic

    Very well done.

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    Mel, glad to see you back on www, now you can show some more of your beautiful work. John

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    Beautiful work John

    Regards

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    Wow...that is impressive!
    Thanks for sharing mate...MM
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    Wow there are some really clever people here. It is amazing!
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    I'm half expecting a follow up post and video of it running !!

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    Thanks John, I thought I might give it a go I have to keep up with your great work.

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    On a scale of 1 to 10 it's a 12 x12
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

    Cheers
    Ray

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    Keith the Honda is far better than I could do. John
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    Beautiful work John

    Regards

    Keith

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    Wow! Can you tell us a bit about it? What size/scale? Is everything timber? Did you carve it all by hand? Just wow. Really amazing!

    Cheers, Dom

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    Cool Wow!

    So! So!! So!!! Nice!!!!
    I've always been into bikes and this is a real beauty!!!
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    Thanks Dom, the whole bike is made of tasmanian wood its about 1:6 scale and 300mm long and 160mm high and hand carved with chisels Dremel and stanley knife.

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    Wonderful workmanship!.
    Not so sure about the subject matter though, a Honda RC30?. Surely a 1969 750 four is more of a classic Honda.

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