The Unusual
The Thumblebee, mutant child of the Bumblee Bee and The Thumb.
4 oz S glass with 101 Fin Co bamboo siderunners.
Airbrush by Peter St Pierre.
Shaped by Malcolm Campbell for an old school Bonzerhead.
Mushy sections be afraid.
The Thumblebee, mutant child of the Bumblee Bee and The Thumb.
4 oz S glass with 101 Fin Co bamboo siderunners.
Airbrush by Peter St Pierre.
Shaped by Malcolm Campbell for an old school Bonzerhead.
Mushy sections be afraid.
ltd
March 30, 2007Once again the arists at Moonlight have outdone themselves.
LESider
March 30, 2007Sharkys gonna have fun on that!
how big/small is that mutant? I think he said it was the biggest 6’2″ there will ever be or something like that.
Anonymous
March 30, 2007gws, that is one sweet shredstick, i love the fins and airbrush, awesome shape.
-d-rad
Coque
March 30, 2007Love the “anything but pink” paint job.
I would love one of those in… 5’8”???
Bill
March 30, 2007The bottom shaped fin section looks wicked
Billy
March 30, 2007Peter Pinliner continues to amaze. And the shape ain’t bad either!
warm jet
March 30, 2007Is this one lighter and different dims?
Any five fin beepeople on this freQuency for feedback.
I got a plan for a hotrodded bee 5.
(Still heavy glass yet “speed dialer type rails)
In the brief time i had my bee 3 I was having cutback trouble.
Any others?
feedback?
r3w
March 30, 2007Coming soon to the backs of loggers everywhere!
Jp
March 30, 2007Warm Jet, your legs are too skinny for those big Bumble Bees. You gotta ride them smaller man.
reverb
March 30, 2007…dee airbrush work is very good
warmjet, I tell yo that for H performance, a hip and a small tail area is the best
those bigger areas are very good when you ride em in less than 5 10 (depends your weight)
and for those who are not so much skilled and wants stability
or guys who wants “rounded” turns
Anonymous
March 30, 2007piece of art !