WowZers N Golly gEE wIz ! Need I say more.
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WowZers N Golly gEE wIz ! Need I say more.
Cameron![]()
Holy crap, awesome work! That is some serious craftsmanship there, and attention to detail. I'd love to make something like that some day.
Great job, thanks for posting.
That my friend is totally , just OFF THE HOOK , that left me speechless ,I will trade my car for it ,no problem with trade ins ,RIGHT ,LOL......Fantastic job......
Totally jaw dropping!!!! That bike is a work of art....fantastic work!! A huge big thumbs up from me!
You should mount it on something springy so you can rock back and forth like those spring mounted horse thingies you see at playgrounds.
Looks like you have done your homework on that build.![]()
Looking good but your missing some decals on the bike
Below is a link to a speeder I photographed at Celebration Europe in 2007
you'll clearly see some decal lettering on the bike.
hope it helps
http://www.warnoeuk.f9.co.uk/CEscout/
Fantastic job! Wow, I always dreamed of having one of these as a kid, ah if I only had the money![]()
That's an amazing bit of work there! Now, what about a swoop and an AV-21 Landspeeder?
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How much of it is custom work versus found parts?
Thats wicked. I'm blown away by the accuracy and the sheer size of it. Kudos for completing such a daunting project...
Amazing job. I've wanted to build one around my old Honda scooter- but talent holds me back on that one.
That is an AMAZING JOB! I can't believe the detail, and I want it!!!![]()
Absolutely GORGEOUS replica! I think I just added yet another vehicle to my garage's wish list!
This is unbelievable. How much did it cost to put together?? There was one at CV in Orlando.....did you make it for the event? I second..WIPs.
The SpeederBike in the 501st room at Celebration 5 is an Ewokus special. Lots of Work and detail has gone into this prop and the MidSouth Garrison proudly has displayed it at a few events over the past couple of years. Thanks for building such a cool bike for us...we love it.
It's all scratch built - a few of the smaller, finer details are found items or kit-bash, but even those parts are still mixed in with scratch-build...
The cost was probably $700.00 in materials.
Here's a few making of pictures of the Speeder Bike - a few of you asked so here ya go!
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great work, when do you turn the motors on ?