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Little Eddie Stelmach never had as big of an impact on myself as others ;D. Either a clone with some decent parts on it, basket case, a original kit built badly or anything really. The plan was to use the Tamiya 1/6th kit (sourced 3 so far) to draw the parts in ACAD and have a run of 5 sets of parts produced to reduce costs. Having a real one would simplify the possess.
When you said plastic bike market, at first I thought you meant the Tamiya models.
If you haven't already, you should join in at www.sohc4.us/forums - the premier Honda SOHC forum. Guys there have a wealth of knowledge, including on the CR's. The CR750 is what really got me started down this path when I bought my CB750K back in the mid 90's. It was the bike I wanted to recreate originally.
Just before I sold my CB550F, I had acquired a full Rickman fairing and was going to see if I could put an homage to the CR750 together from my 550F. But fate intervened and I sold the bike.
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