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My 1/6th figures

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My 1/6th Figures

Postby Dennis Redler on 20 Feb 2003 21:07

Thanks for your PM's Todd. Here are some photos for you. I hope to find the time to do some detail and weathering work on the Kettenkrad,one day.
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Postby Dennis Redler on 20 Feb 2003 21:20

Thank you everyone for your interest and kind words. :) The last two photos are figures by Dragon Models and are straight out the box with no customizing. They are "Ernst the sniper" and "Seigfried".
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Postby Chuck_jm on 27 Feb 2003 16:40

All of them are really cool!, congratulations Dennis. :D

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wher can i buy these

Postby average on 08 Mar 2003 04:15

i want to buy some of these very nice and authentic good work

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Postby Christian Ankerstjerne on 08 Mar 2003 17:10

Those uniforms are exquisite - a very good job!

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Postby Dennis Redler on 18 Mar 2003 04:52

Thanks everyone, it's a fun hobby. :)
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Postby von G on 03 May 2003 17:20

These are beautiful figures, Dennis. I really like the SS man in the brownshirt uniform; have you thougt about doing an SA man?

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Postby Dennis Redler on 04 May 2003 00:36

Richard,
Thank you for the complement, it's a fun hobby and doesn't take nearly as much room as full sized mannequins :lol:
Yes I do ,eventually, want to do an SA man. Probably with blue trim as I always liked that color combination. But time is my problem.(as usual)
Right now I'm working on my SS cammo collection and will post more photos soon.
Thanks again for your interest and comments.
Sincerely
Dennis :)

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Postby Dennis Redler on 04 May 2003 01:50

Here are some kitbashed Dragon figures I've been working on. Included in the group is a "Power Team" figure with "21st century toys" cammo panzer uniform and a cammo cap I made.
Dennis :)
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Re: My 1/6th figures

Postby Trackhead M2 on 03 May 2012 21:18

Dear DR,
Some amazing work. Any difficulties in finding correct small arms or load bearing equipment ?
Strike Swiftly,
TH-M2

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Re: My 1/6th figures

Postby B Hellqvist on 01 Aug 2012 10:14

Trackhead, that's some necroposting. Dennis last visited three years ago, and his figures reflect the state of the hobby nine years ago. A lot has happened since then, both in detail, materials and level of headsculpt painting. The toylike aspect is gone, and there are some incredibly skilled hobbyists out there.

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