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Sailboat Kit | By Balmain Boat Company

Do you enjoy sailing? What about building model airplanes? The Balmain Boat Company creates flat-packed, DIY rowboats and sailboats. All you need to do is follow the step-by-step instructions, according to BBCo, the Sailboat Kit usually takes around 30 hours to complete. When fully built the sailboat measures 9.8 x 4.3 x 1.7, and weighs 110 pounds. A great project to build with your son or grandson. via



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Tropicfeel Interior
Roue Interior
Carol Bike Interior
Vindome Interior
Floyd Interior
Dan Henry Interior
Rains Interior
Wellen Interior
London Sock Interior
Oxford Hill interior
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Tailfin AeroPack

Tailfin AeroPack is the fastest way to carry gear on your bike, a waterproof roll-top seat bag mounted to a minimal rack tucked behind the rider. This creates minimal drag, and won´t sway back and forth as the rider pedals. The streamlined solution fits virtually any road, gravel, or mountain bike, and features an integrated, all-in-one, bag and rack design, permanently integrated in order to reduce weight. The AeroPack is more aerodynamic than panniers and much mo...
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1985 PORSCHE 911 TURBO FLAT NOSE | Image

1985 PORSCHE 911 TURBO FLAT NOSE

The Porsche 930 is a sports car built by Porsche between 1975 and 1989, known to the public as the 911 Turbo. Motorcar Studio has on block a 1985 Porsche 911 Turbo Flat Nose, these cars are extremely rare. The car was actually modeled after the Porsche 935 racing car, it features sloped front fenders, retractable headlamps, and air vents for improved air cooling efficiency for the brakes and engine. This pristine example has had a complete engine rebuild, and remain...
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Busypeople KTM Scrambler

Over the years the KTM 390 Duke has become a popular platform for customization, and this latest build belongs to Akash Das from BusyPeople, a graphic designer based in Mumbai, India. Das saw potential in the 390 for a modern scrambler, and he started off by re-drawing the subframe  creating one that is much flatter and shorter. He also designed many of the custom parts using 3D software, then 3D printed prototype parts, before having the final pieces machined ...
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