Karen, I have not had time to do a tutorial yet...sorry about that. I will try to explain as best as I can. I will also attach a photo of the back of the bike - it shows better how it is done. I started with the wheels and the engine piece of the bike (separately) and let them dry completely before moving on because they are basically the entire support to build the bike on. (There is a skewer on the bottom of each wheel). To put the main part of the bike together, I used the fenders to basically glue the wheels to the engine piece, let it dry that way for an hour or so and then add the gas tank seat, etc. The handle bars were made ahead of time also - so they are dry before adding them as well. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have questions and I would be happy to email you with more details.Bride and Groom Harley motorcycle back view
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Karen, I have not had time to do a tutorial yet...sorry about that. I will try to explain as best as I can. I will also attach a photo of the back of the bike - it shows better how it is done. I started with the wheels and the engine piece of the bike (separately) and let them dry completely before moving on because they are basically the entire support to build the bike on. (There is a skewer on the bottom of each wheel). To put the main part of the bike together, I used the fenders to basically glue the wheels to the engine piece, let it dry that way for an hour or so and then add the gas tank seat, etc. The handle bars were made ahead of time also - so they are dry before adding them as well. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have questions and I would be happy to email you with more details.Bride and Groom Harley motorcycle back view