Time Bandit the Motorcycle
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That is without a doubt the best thing I've seen today! What a lovely peice!
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I agree wholeheartedly with Steve !welshlad wrote:A. W. E. S. O. M. E. !!
God, I wish I had that level of talent. Tremendous work Korks!
Truly amazing work.
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that's fantastic! do you mind if i share the photos on another watch site? i think they'd really appreciate this.
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That is amazing! I love the way you repurposed the parts into a brilliant sculpture! Wow!
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C60 COSC, Orient Mako XL, Raymond Weil Traditions Auto, Daniel JeanRichard Grand TV, Vintage Omega Seamaster, Baume & Mercier Riveria Auto, Citizen Eco Drive, 121 Time Custom Chrono, Invicta Speedway, vintage Seiko Business A, the one I built
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Thank you all for your kind comments.
The most time consuming process was to figure out how create an abstraction of a real motorcycle part using the watch parts available for me and how to get everything to fit. I had also to wait for the glued parts to set before I was able to add more parts and this took some time.
The most time consuming process was to figure out how create an abstraction of a real motorcycle part using the watch parts available for me and how to get everything to fit. I had also to wait for the glued parts to set before I was able to add more parts and this took some time.
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I am afraid I don't.downer wrote:Incredible!
Do you do commissions?
This was an one-off project and just for fun. I guess it won't be fun anymore when doing stuff like this for others and for money.
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No, I'm afraid not. I will keep it as a conversation piece. Thank you for asking thou.kiter65 wrote:That is brilliant, is it for sale?
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