Harley Davidson WLA
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9 January 2014, 11:48
Frank Krause
I'm your man, Tim! I'm in for watching. That looks like an interesting project! Will you do the wiring (brakes, ignition etc)?
I'm your man, Tim! I'm in for watching. That looks like an interesting project! Will you do the wiring (brakes, ignition etc)?
9 January 2014, 12:07
Tim van Dooremalen
I might, not sure yet as it is all really small (for me at least 😉).
I might, not sure yet as it is all really small (for me at least 😉).
9 January 2014, 12:57
Frank Krause
Uuuhhh. Looking so good. Instead of my Bilek Harleys I should get one of these MiniArt ones.
Harley Davidson WLA (Bilek 889, 1:35)
Uuuhhh. Looking so good. Instead of my Bilek Harleys I should get one of these MiniArt ones.
Harley Davidson WLA (Bilek 889, 1:35)
12 January 2014, 19:03
Vitor Hugo Sousa
Good to know that there are crazier guys than me out there 🙂
You've raised the bar too high man😉
Good to know that there are crazier guys than me out there 🙂
You've raised the bar too high man😉
10 February 2014, 21:13
Flemming Forsberg
obuy so fantastic, i like that style, give us more to learn, thank you. really fantastic.
obuy so fantastic, i like that style, give us more to learn, thank you. really fantastic.
15 February 2014, 17:45
Christian Meyerhoff
Very nice Job so far! Please remove the injector marks from the side boards. This would be an improvement🙂 If you want to go further with the Detail painting and some steering cables, please notice that there are two throttles on the steering bar. Left one for adjusting the ignition, right one for Speed. The fuel tank was made out of two halves. On the left Hand gasoline on the other Hand engine oil. How do I know... Restored three of them and rode one for many years. You work is excellent so far! Keep it comming mate! If you Need additional Information,please let me know. Don`t get me wrong, this is an outstanding work!
Very nice Job so far! Please remove the injector marks from the side boards. This would be an improvement🙂 If you want to go further with the Detail painting and some steering cables, please notice that there are two throttles on the steering bar. Left one for adjusting the ignition, right one for Speed. The fuel tank was made out of two halves. On the left Hand gasoline on the other Hand engine oil. How do I know... Restored three of them and rode one for many years. You work is excellent so far! Keep it comming mate! If you Need additional Information,please let me know. Don`t get me wrong, this is an outstanding work!
11 March 2014, 19:38
Tim van Dooremalen
hi Christian, believe it or not, those are not injection marks! And thanks for the additional info!
hi Christian, believe it or not, those are not injection marks! And thanks for the additional info!
11 March 2014, 19:49
Tim van Dooremalen
dunno exactly, but I think it's supposed to look like this: [img1]
dunno exactly, but I think it's supposed to look like this: [img1]
11 March 2014, 20:07
Christian Meyerhoff
Hi Tim! Your are right, this a Harley Davidson Side board! The model you are building depicts an Army Model coded WLA. ( A for Army) the civilian Version is coded WLC ( C for Civilian). Additional there were the UL Models which had a 1200 ccm Flathead engine instead of the smaller 750 ccm engine of the WL Models. All of the civilan Versions had the HD brand on the side boards, but not the army Versions. It is a mistake of the kit, not Yours 🙂
Hi Tim! Your are right, this a Harley Davidson Side board! The model you are building depicts an Army Model coded WLA. ( A for Army) the civilian Version is coded WLC ( C for Civilian). Additional there were the UL Models which had a 1200 ccm Flathead engine instead of the smaller 750 ccm engine of the WL Models. All of the civilan Versions had the HD brand on the side boards, but not the army Versions. It is a mistake of the kit, not Yours 🙂
11 March 2014, 20:37
Tim van Dooremalen
I think they might have used a WLC as a base for this kit anyway. Just look at the tip of the front fender... there is a small "edge" which I haven't noticed on WLA's....
I think they might have used a WLC as a base for this kit anyway. Just look at the tip of the front fender... there is a small "edge" which I haven't noticed on WLA's....
11 March 2014, 20:52
Christian Meyerhoff
Yep! This tip is a Chrome part of the civilian Version. Sand it down and it will be Army-Style. But once again... I don`t want to criticize Your outstanding work on this small masterpiece. Despite of all my coments.. Very well done!
Yep! This tip is a Chrome part of the civilian Version. Sand it down and it will be Army-Style. But once again... I don`t want to criticize Your outstanding work on this small masterpiece. Despite of all my coments.. Very well done!
11 March 2014, 21:04
Dirk Heyer
I like how you managed all those tiny little details within this scale! Great job. The Harley looks very busy and has my full attention!
I like how you managed all those tiny little details within this scale! Great job. The Harley looks very busy and has my full attention!
11 March 2014, 21:49
Tim van Dooremalen
@Christian I'll leave it as it is now, don't want to ruin the paint job 😉
@Christian I'll leave it as it is now, don't want to ruin the paint job 😉
12 March 2014, 07:52
Tim van Dooremalen
Added a picture showing the completed exhaust. Thanks goes to Christian for helping out on the coloring!
Added a picture showing the completed exhaust. Thanks goes to Christian for helping out on the coloring!
29 March 2014, 18:21
Christian Meyerhoff
Hi Tim! Excellent work! Looks like the real Thing! Very well done!
Hi Tim! Excellent work! Looks like the real Thing! Very well done!
29 March 2014, 19:54
Wim van der Luijt
Looking really good.....nitpicking: WL = civilian WLA = army WLC = Canadian Army
Looking really good.....nitpicking: WL = civilian WLA = army WLC = Canadian Army
29 March 2014, 20:26
Tim van Dooremalen
Added 2 pictures showing the bike as it stands right now. Most work went into "washing" the bike with oil paints and painting the leather saddle.
Added 2 pictures showing the bike as it stands right now. Most work went into "washing" the bike with oil paints and painting the leather saddle.
12 April 2014, 18:12
Kerry COX
Tim, I echo all the above comments and I will be most interested in comparing notes along the way. 🙂
Well, I now have four bikes to build from three boxes, and I dare say I should be an authority on them by the end as well.🙂
Cheers. 👍
Tim, I echo all the above comments and I will be most interested in comparing notes along the way. 🙂
Well, I now have four bikes to build from three boxes, and I dare say I should be an authority on them by the end as well.🙂
Cheers. 👍
26 October 2015, 10:43