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Blackbird
24th May 2005, 13:48
I’ve recently come across line drawings of a Ducati 900ss and a BMW K100RS I did in the early 90’s to teach myself how to use AutoCad and have just scanned them. If anyone out there wants them for wallpaper or other use, here they are.

Cheers

Geoff

Paul in NZ
24th May 2005, 13:55
Nice!

:niceone:

Blackbird
24th May 2005, 13:55
plus a smaller one of the Duke which has better definition

John
24th May 2005, 13:56
Tidy mate, very very nice work!..

Wolf
24th May 2005, 14:22
Excellent - Beemer's going on my office wall now

Sniper
24th May 2005, 14:45
Nice!! Thanks for that

Yarg
24th May 2005, 14:51
Awesome, thanks for that.

Biff
24th May 2005, 14:58
:niceone: ..........................

Kiwi
24th May 2005, 15:13
Nicely done – I like the Ducati best.


Someone has nothing to do

thanx Kiwi

wildcat_lgf
24th May 2005, 16:28
Wow, thats some great skills! I try AutoCAD everynow and again, but am so useless I give up :)

Nice work though!

Flyingpony
24th May 2005, 17:45
:niceone: :rockon: :first:
Outstanding!

Hitcher
24th May 2005, 17:59
Sweet. Now we can have a colouring competition...

Blackbird
24th May 2005, 20:00
Sweet. Now we can have a colouring competition...

You want to lay off all that confiscated stuff at the airports, you do :msn-wink:

gav
24th May 2005, 22:13
http://people.zeelandnet.nl/hugzy/Dukeinframe2.jpg
The exhaust doesnt look quite right on your drawing, dont think you'd see the outlet hole in side on profile, also brake lever doesnt look quite right, but for a first off effort its OK, hope you improved :msn-wink:

SPORK
24th May 2005, 22:30
Why didn't you do some PROPER bikes?!

LB
25th May 2005, 05:24
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Blackbird very kindly sent me these some time ago and (being the lady of discerning taste that I am) the Ducati is often my wallpaper at work.

Great work BB, thanks for sharing.
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Blackbird
25th May 2005, 07:42
[QUOTE=gav
The exhaust doesnt look quite right on your drawing, dont think you'd see the outlet hole in side on profile, also brake lever doesnt look quite right, but for a first off effort its OK, hope you improved :msn-wink:[/QUOTE]

Plonker :D

Try keeping your head still whilst drawing it from a 1/12 scale Tamiya kitset :no:

hondacmx450
25th May 2005, 07:53
well i used to own one of 900s and i think it is a gr8t draw thank you :niceone:

zadok
25th May 2005, 10:25
I really like your work there Blackbird.
I've never tried Autocad, but seeing something like that makes me wonder if I should give it a go. I can't imagine I'd be any good at it.
They would be for great colouring in.

gav
25th May 2005, 20:13
Plonker :D

Try keeping your head still whilst drawing it from a 1/12 scale Tamiya kitset :no:
Really? How about the picture on the box? No clues there huh?
http://www.tamiyausa.com/images/product/180/14025/header_1.jpg
I've built the same model, plus 4 other Ducs :niceone:

zadok
26th May 2005, 11:04
Really? How about the picture on the box? No clues there huh?
http://www.tamiyausa.com/images/product/180/14025/header_1.jpg
I've built the same model, plus 4 other Ducs :niceone:

I also built the same model, plus:
Ducati 900 Hailwood Replica
Honda NR
Honda VFR750R (I left the front lower fairing clear, to view the engine)
Kawasaki KR1000F
Kawasaki GPZ400R
Yamaha XV1000 Virago
BMW K100
Nissan R89C

Built them a few years ago now and I really enjoyed doing them at the time.

Blackbird
26th May 2005, 11:21
I've posted the pics before, but only built 3 as I was getting a bit obsessive about detail and flagged it away. For the 'bird, found myself even making the vertical ram air intake grilles instead of the mesh supplied to make it look like the injected version instead of the carbed model and even matched the paint and put on my own numberplate - how downright sad is that??? :whistle: