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A Fixture
I used the Zundapp and found that anatomy wise the riders legs were too short to reach the ground so I think the bikes are a bit on the large side but you look like you got around the problem well with your figure.
Thanks for your opinion, JasonB, That may be another good option.how about an optional right arm holding the handlebars or petting the dog, instead of holding the MP-40? That would be cool.
Yes that's why I've done this, bond090. Re-released Italeri boxes are easy to get in cheaper price now, and better plastic. Here's mine, I've done detail works a little bit, and it looks great even today can't believe it's originally designed 46 years ago! Hope they will re-release Zündapp too.You make me save money because I will not have to buy an overpriced zundapp !
I'm happy to hear that, thanks! I'm looking' forward to see you finish it.Btw I just received your german officer from cgs today, a first class figure !
Thanks Steve, Yes I replaced spokes with 0.4mm brass rods and 1.0mm plastic rods.Lovely work on the R75 Kaz, did you replace the spokes on the wheels ?
Everybody was a rookie, I was too, I always respect rookies and I'm really happy to see them pick up my figures. Enjoy!I will, but don't expect to much on me, I'm still a rookie concerning painting figure !
Thanks Steve, Yes I replaced spokes with 0.4mm brass rods and 1.0mm plastic rods.
I referred to Robert Döpp's Zündapp article on Military Illustrated Modeler (Dec 2016, issue 068), I didn't do much like what Robert did on his super detailed up Zündapp, I simplified his way.
Is that MIM issue still available, would love to see it ?
Cheers
Steve
Thanks a lot for your compliments, Chris!Not big on the motorcycle knowledge to appreciate the detail you've put in, but you sir are an all round master craftsmen. Exceptional work on this project congratulations.