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File under Ecology Entertainment
Author: Mike Werner
Location: Normandy, France
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 Yes, that's right, an ecological Harley-Davidson! Sounds like an oxymoron, but it's true. Kenny Scott made a ecological Harley, however, it has one slight problem ... it doesn't go anywhere (and please, no jokes about Harley's not going anywhere anyway). Kenny Scott is a student at the University of Central Lancashire's Art Department . Using photos he found in the internet, in the space of 6 weeks, Kenny made this Harley-Davidson replica out of cardboard, using only cardboard, glue and a knife. Kenny said "I wanted to make something great with what is essentially rubbish. A Harley Davidson is iconic and I hope I’ve created the wow factor through cardboard. It’s also a cheap material and I made sure all of the cardboard I used was recycled so that my model is green and sustainable." The wow factor is pretty high if you look at the details. It's not just a look-alike frame, but even the engine looks well done. Now all he has to do is put it in his garage, put a bit of oil on the floor under the engine, and everyone will think it's real (sorry, couldn't resist).
Via: UCLan
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