My fave was this one of you with your daughter.
The Shelby wasnt in that one; so therefore: didnt submit the vote.
The Shelby wasnt in that one; so therefore: didnt submit the vote.
The chain guard was custom made by me using a wood 'buck' (form) that I wrapped fiberglass cloth and resin over, released it from the buck, added Bondo and wood filler, smoothed painted, added adhesive auto chrome vinyl trim around the 'panel' and mounted it to be flush with the fender. If you look at the chain guard, that silver thing sticking out from the rear hub is the Internal 3 speed shifter part connected to the grip shift on the handlebar.Nice, I have a question. Sorry if I missed an answer somewhere in your build. But where is the chain guard from and is it hiding other gears on the rear wheel. I see the control on the right grip. Thank you
Thanks Kevin! Thematic builds always hold the greatest meaning to me, they come from a place that holds on to those memories of the past, a nostalgic part of our being that transcends time and space. I appreciate your words!I really like the way this build could be followed from concept with the opening photo to completion. Watching the concept being developed, seeing how details are achieved to further the interpretation of the concept is very interesting. That said the family tie to three generations in the whole narrative is the true highlight for me. Well done.
Tom, the axes didn't show up on time as expected. So we will have to save the group axe throwing for a later date. I'm already planning on a party for buddies very soon though!Throwing axe with built-in bottle opener; Good Times !
Did Everyone
Participate in the axe throwing?
Throwing axe with built-in bottle opener; Good Times !
Did Everyone
Participate in the axe throwing?
I keep this Vietnam tomahawk handy.Those would be pretty cool for home defense too!! (along with my S&W pew pew).
Thanks KF!Smooth rolling ride!
I can see the video fine.
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