"Chest Out" from Ybros Sculpts

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Superb news! Thank you very much ! Very nice achievement and I'm going to post a news on our forum! Congratulations to him and long life to his creation! :love:(y) Thank Nap for sharing !!!!!!
 
Hi Chris,
I tip my hat to your talent mate. That piece long with Jonesy, Wilson etc are some of the best if not the best hand sculpted likenesses in the world of modelling.
It's been phenomenal to watch your progression and personally for me pound for pound I do not think there is anyone better at it. Kudos mate, pure kudos.:cool:
Good luck with your future ventures I know how passionate and dedicated you are.
cheers
Richie
Hi Richie,

Thank you so much for those very kind words, it means a lot and I feel very humbled. It's been an interesting journey so far, it's been rewarding, and frustrating at the same time, but it's something I feel I was meant to pursue. It's made me a better person all round, and it's given me a positive direction and focus, something I've not had in many year's.

Regards
Chris.


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Mine arrived today, it's a superb bit of work and beautifully cast. If you're thinking about it, my advice is go ahead you won't regret it.
Steve
 
I reckon, Indian General Service, 39-45 Star, Burma Star and Long Service Good Conduct.
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Reckon your right there Carl ...cheers

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Noticed on beret colour some images are Kharki others are green ?

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Nap
 
Now we have Sergeant-Major Willams and Gunnery Sergeant Hartman als Busts.

High time for Unteroffizier Himmelstoß from "All Quiet At the Western Front"...

John Wray (first Version from 1930)...



... or Ian Holm (Version from 1979)...:




Cheers
 
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