1/9 200mm D.A.K bike rider

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Steve,
As I stated in my e-mail to you this is amazing. I think your doing a great job with these figures and your weapons. I can't wait to see what comes from you next. And remember the Ketttenrad you could do it wonders with your talent. Thanks again for the great figures and weapons. Best Regards Brock
 
Steve, brilliant sculpting and detail work mate, definitely your best to date and hope it does well.(y)

Cheers Ken
 
Now that one came out nicely Steve, great job.

I'm tempted to take this one and use it too, hmmmm.................

Cheers, Ski.
 
Brock..Thought you would like this one (y)

Andy..Thanks mate.

Ray..Yes I will begin work on some stowage soon for the bikes.

Ken..Good to hear from you mate, hope all is well.

Ski..thanks mate, glad you like him, have sent you PM.

All the best
Steve
 
I know this has been a long haul for you Steve but the result is outstanding and I sincerely hope you reap the rewords that your hard work and efforts deserve .
Hope to catch up with you in a few weeks at Hinckly .
all the best mate
chippy
 
Rob.. Many thanks mate, good to hear from you.

Rick.. So good to hear from you mate, I appreciate your comment on the figure, will mail you soon amigo (y)

Chippy.. Thanks mate, see you soon.

Steve
 
Hi Steve,
I know the battle you have had with this one! and you definitely have won that battle. This is a magnificent piece of craftsmanship and a testiment to your vision, skill and tenacity. Good luck with this release.(y)
cheers
Richie
 
Although a bit late with a response. I do like this figure. However, I am struggling to find another 200mm figure, for the side car ! either sat or standing outside of it ! any pointers ??

Regards,

Mark
 
Cheers Steve,
That's good to know. I know Carl has done the 'Two', figures,.. However, the 'Boots', on the first release are the standard, 'Jack-Boot', rather than a High-lace, or Ankle, type. I cannot find any photo reference ! to indicate that the 'Jack', was used in North Africa. ...
 
That I don't know Mark I know they used a shorter none laced boot so with a bit of putty to extend the trousers it might work but it's not my period of interest at all
Steve
 
LOL!.... Classify myself as, 'A man for all Seasons'. However, Ancient, Medieval, Napoleonic, and WW2 ! Oh, they do tickle my, 'Tamburrini's'. :eek: lol.

Ps, Sorry Ron .

Mark
 
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