LOS ANGELES - For you fans of superhero comics, have heard the only game that uses the name of the country in the name, Captain America. Marvel's fictional creation has now become a real life in a silver screen movie "Captain America: The First Avenger" which was released July 22, 2011 in the U.S..
Although not yet clear when launched in Indonesia, but there is one interesting thing in this film, a character played by actor hero Chris Evans riding a Harley-Davidson WLA Army "Liberator" in 1942 the production of action to combat the enemies of the followers of Nazi-Germany. This motor vehicle is produced as a mainstay of the U.S. Army during World War II.
To create a motorcycle, Harley-Davidson Cross Bones model should remodel the old model Army WLA motorcycle. This motor looks different because there are additional accessories such as boxes of ammunition and weapons storage site of the skin. Anyway, Harley Liberator sensation will return to its former glory again.
Total, three units produced in the filming of this movie. Two units are back up and now the extension of the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, USA. Not to forget Captain America costume to accompany a display, plus a signature, helmet and shield are a flagship weapon in the movie.
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