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10 April, 2020 12:24 am

Wooden motorcycle art by Vyacheslav Voronovich

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Vyacheslav Voronich is an avid motorcycle rider, but the Ukrainian biker got into the hobby of wood carving just a year ago and these are his fantastic results.
These handcrafted wooden models are in 1: 12 scale, and include a Honda CBR 1000RR, a Suzuki GSX-R600, three choppers of his own design and his latest work of art, the new BMW K 1600 GT/GTL.

Voronovich uses different types of wood (oak, beech, pine, ash or mahogany) for his models and basically uses a simple box cutter and hot wood bending method to turn out his work, admitting that the hardest part in carving is doing the tiny components like the handlebars, rear-view mirrors, gear shifters, turn signals, brake discs, because they often break before they’re finished.

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