OK, this is a model of a motorcycle shop, and not train related per se. But the detail work is unreal. Talk about finescale modeling! Now I really feel inferior.
I’m only getting a 404 error, Joe…
John Le Forestier said:Darn.. same here.
I'm only getting a 404 error, Joe...
I went to the home page and it says the site has been shut down.
worked fine earlier…
What happened Bob? I think we’re behaving!
After a little ‘Google-ing’ around the 'net, I was able to pull up this picture of the Anders Bike Shop model…
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-nZ40DsCOBXg/UCUlKbmVxmI/AAAAAAAAAOY/G8RfaONtv6w/s1600/13.jpeg)
Doug Arnold said:Huh?
What happened Bob? I think we're behaving!
Amazing model ! Thanks to both Joes!
People that can build scenes like this leave me in awe. They are more artists than modelers.
This modeler must have been involved in vintage motorcycles. I never seen girder forks, sprung seats, or magnetos on a Triumph motorcycle, and I’m no spring chicken.
GOLLY GEE , and WOW !
Thanks Joe Z. for fixing this. I just cut and pasted the link my friend, now the new managing editor of Cycle World Magazine, sent me. Glad you guys got to see the model. As I said, way, way, way out of my league.