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> > > http://www.brickfrenzy.com/ground_samurai.html
> >
> > Kawazaki eh? :)
>
> Not really. It wasn't designed after any particular bike, I just liked the
> name. Maybe it's a future model :)
I refered to the colors, not the name.
But I see now that there in fact were some Kawasaki Samurai, looks like late
60's.
> > I think you failed the Technic scale modern motorcycle scale thing, but it's
> > still a good MOC! Perhaps the Belville figures is a better fit? I recall
> > something about them being bigger.
>
> True, it is a bit larger than I'd wanted, but the size was set by those wheels,
> which are on the large size. If I had a Belleville fig, I could fit one in the
> seat and see how it works.
Yeah, the wheels always dictate the size.
> > Also, the "seat" is unreal. But so are the Minifig horse saddles :)
>
> Yeah, I know. You try getting a technic fig to straddle a realistically shaped
> seat :)
Ooops! Leg cracked! j/k.
> > I like the new colors, too bad it takes a while (or a lot of cash) to get a
> > decent supply of them.
>
> Nah, just buy a couple of copies of the right set. Or get a wealthy benefactor
> ;)
Bying "a couple of copies" usually means a lot of cash. Especially when they
have an inboard computer/motorsystem.
/Tobbe
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