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    Posted by Beej Curtis on 9 February 2005 at 16:34


    Hi everyone.. haven’t been around as I’ve been really busy. Just finished the latest chopper, delivered to Leeds. Check it out on the site, I also have made a 25 page step by step and 50 pics for anyone whose interested in airbrushing and what a job like this consists of.

    Talk soon

    Beej

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    Graham Martin replied 20 years ago 27 Members · 28 Replies
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  • Gary Davis

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 16:39

    thats amazing!!!

    whats the site address?

  • Beej Curtis

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 16:57
  • Andy Gorman

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 16:58

    Beej, that is rubbish…..rubbish.

    You should try something different…like gardening or summink.

    😉

    S’bloody great that is. Top banana.

  • Richard Urquhart

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 17:06

    what i fine piece of work ,i looked through the pics on the site and there amazing yet another top job
    well done mate
    rich

  • Steve Broughton

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 17:31

    bah!!! rubbish anyone could do that with a 3″ Harris brush and a can of Plastikote :rofl: seriously bloody marvellous BeeJ, easily as good as Mike Lavallee, in fact I like your flames more!

  • Marekdlux

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 17:40

    Nice work. :wow: [/i]

  • Steven Griffiths

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 17:44

    😮 😮 (oogle) Amazing

  • Bill Dewison

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 17:50

    Really smart! The step by step to it is amazing as well, how you have the patience to add in all the detail you do is mind boggling. How much do you charge for work like that?

    Cheers, Dewi

  • Iain Gordon

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 18:07

    Certainly has the “WOW” factor

    “WOW”

  • Peter Normington

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 20:35

    after very close inspection of the image I notice a 2 micron blemish near the left hand bottom corner, so I can only give 99.999999% 😀
    Great stuff!!
    peter

  • Terry Bull

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 23:00

    Awesome work Brian

    I admire your creativety and attention to detail, well done

    Terry
    Sign and Custom

  • Paul Goodwin

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 23:25

    Just picking my jaw up off the floor 😮

  • Mike Grant

    Member
    9 February 2005 at 23:30

    Now that is what I call a hot (hot) flame job, that is really AWSOME!
    Being a chopper fanatic and an airbrush artist as well I can really appreciate a job well done.

    FULL MARKS plus a few STARS 😀

  • Carrie Brown

    Member
    10 February 2005 at 00:10

    Whoooa very Kerpowy indeed Beej, excellent work, you are a very talented peep indeed. :2thumbs:

    Carrie 😀

  • Andrew Boyle

    Member
    15 March 2005 at 22:34

    Amazin.

    after Carries post
    looked through the website INCREDIBLE…

    must cost a fortune!

    Cheers

    Andrew

    😮

  • mark walker

    Member
    15 March 2005 at 22:53

    Nothing that i can add except, wwwwwooooooowwwww.

    great stuff, ace, all that.

    Mark. :bike;

  • Stevo Chartrand

    Member
    16 March 2005 at 00:59

    AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😮 😮 😮

    Stevo

  • Beej Curtis

    Member
    16 March 2005 at 07:46

    Thanks everyone, 🙂

    The cost for this job was just under £3k but, the bike was delivered in rough metal stage and had to be moulded/welded/grinded/sanded/finished and sanded some more! All that for 1 week b4 any paint could touch it.

    Beej

  • Leigh

    Member
    17 March 2005 at 13:16

    Just Amazing…what else to say? I’m in Awe – sitting here shaking my head – WOW 😮
    😎 😎

  • John Harding

    Member
    17 March 2005 at 22:25

    Yeah – thats not bad 😉

  • Stephen Morriss

    Member
    21 March 2005 at 11:15
    quote John Harding:

    Yeah – that’s not bad 😉

    “NOT BAD”!!!!!! 🙂

    Very nice, never had the patience to even do the design for something like that, never mind doing it.

  • Jill Marie Welsh

    Member
    21 March 2005 at 11:24

    You’ll have to be careful now, Beej.
    Just like Mike’s work, someone might really think
    that there’s a blaze burning and call the fire department!
    Nice schtuff.
    Love…..Jill

  • John Singh

    Member
    21 March 2005 at 18:14

    Beautiful stuff
    Had a look at your website
    I understand you’re going to be holding classes in the fall

    John

  • signworxs

    Member
    21 March 2005 at 21:37

    Hey dude awsome. Do you want a harley tank to practice on :lol1: Can’t wait to see that in the flesh so to speak at pro custom, see you there Bri

    paul

  • Brian Maher

    Member
    15 September 2005 at 21:40

    (hot) great flames (hot) ……
    amazing work on your site too…

    well done

  • Simon Kay

    Member
    15 September 2005 at 22:46

    Flamin’ Lovely Stuff.

    I presume it’s for a custom show?

  • Bob Falconer

    Member
    18 October 2005 at 18:17

    I have admired your work for quite a while.

    Very impressive.

    Do you undertake all the prep work and lacquering too?

  • Graham Martin

    Member
    31 October 2005 at 17:11

    God gave you a gift, Well done, Do you watch OCC on the TV at all ? I do I was never into Choppers until I started to watch OCC being a Traction Engine man, I have grown to understand the love the lads have for the hobby. I must take my hat of to you, well done, from the old school.

    Kind Regards Graham

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