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HomeLocal NewsHandcrafted timber replica motorcycle displayed at Nangwarry forest museum

Handcrafted timber replica motorcycle displayed at Nangwarry forest museum

Victor Smith TBW Newsgroup
ONE OF A KIND: Nangwarry Forestry and Logging Museum volunteer Victor Smith stands with the facility’s newest addition to the foyer, a handcrafted timber 1930 Brough Superior motorcycle.

A HANDCRAFTED life size replica of a classic motorcycle is the newest addition to the Nangwarry Forestry and Logging Museum.

The wooden 1930 Brough Superior motorcycle is one of many crafted by Adelaide great-grandfather Ken Charlton.

Basing the detailed display on a motorcycle he owned as a teenager, Mr Charlton spent two and a half years perfecting the design with only the wheel size known.

The incredible and detailed creation is now on display in the museum’s foyer and has been a talking point for many visitors.

Nangwarry Forestry and Logging Museum volunteer Victor Smith said the newest addition to the historical centre had sent model enthusiasts into a frenzy.

“We received a letter from the Birdswood Museum inquiring if we would take on the display,” Mr Smith said.

“As soon as I saw it, I jumped at the opportunity and took the van up there to collect it.”

Mr Smith said the original bike – which Mr Charlton owned – was on display in the British Museum.

“I do have an old photograph of him on the bike as a teenager,” Mr Smith said.

“It is remarkable how the display looks in comparison to the bike.

“The amount of detail is just amazing and unbelievable that when people walk in they do not actually think it is wood.”

The forestry and logging museum recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, with Mr Smith saying the attraction was popular with young and old.

“Many visitors still come through the doors to see the sights of South East forestry,” the dedicated volunteer said.

“We have a complete history of the forest industry here including Ash Wednesday and many people comment saying they did not realise how bad it actually was.”

Mr Smith said the museum was well supported by the community, with individual donations of art, chainsaws and sponsorship.

“We get people in who are interested in carpentry, forestry and we think this bike will entice a different audience to the museum,” Mr Smith said.

“It is a marvellous piece of art that someone can put together.”

The museum is open from 8am to 11am Monday to Friday and 10am to 3.30pm on Sundays.

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