Marty McFly

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Re: Marty McFly

#61 Post by mrclean08 »

That is absolutely amazing!! Such a great likeness!
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#62 Post by Spinner 44 »

How Heavy! Just awesome likenness, looks like taken out of any BTTF scene! Pure Michael J Fox!

If you don't mind me asking.. is this a commisioned piece, a custom or a presonal challenge?

Congrats anyway, really inspiring work!
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Re: Marty McFly

#63 Post by Scotty »

Love it! :D
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Re: Marty McFly

#64 Post by Zkulptor »

Thanks guys, if time permits I will turn this into a 1/6th model kit.
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#65 Post by kdawg59 »

Pretty special and amazingly done portrait Erick.

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#66 Post by damnedartists »

HOPE time permits/you really caught the right attitude here - a swell as likeness. Love to see a Doc kit to go with it. With your skill set it would be a "must have".
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#67 Post by Vigilante »

Great Scott!! I hope you're able to make a complete 1/6 kit.
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#68 Post by buckledresin »

amazing likeness , i was only thinking yesterday if there was a back to the future kit.............please please make it happen [-o< [-o< [-o<
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#69 Post by WilySteve »

Yes!!!That is amazing! Perfect work
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#70 Post by dini »

WOW! That is absolutely amazing!!
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Re: Marty McFly

#71 Post by HugoDrax »

Zkulptor wrote:Thanks guys, if time permits I will turn this into a 1/6th model kit.
:xmas:
Is it just me, or is there a certain irony in needing time to sculp a model kit of a character who, himself, had a time machine he could go anytime with? :roll: Please make time. This movie was a major milestone when I was a teen, I still fill up with memories of my first girlfriend, the back row of the flicks and Back To The Future playing.....a 1:6 kit would be a real kicker, maybe the pose off the poster with Marty looking at his watch, or him on a skateboard.......or.......
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Re: Marty McFly

#72 Post by buckledresin »

i agree with you there hugo the pose off the poster would be fantastic and i too have great memories about this film ........very first film i saw on the big screen :D

also 1/6th doc would be great :wink: :wink:
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Re: Marty McFly

#73 Post by Zkulptor »

HugoDrax wrote:
Zkulptor wrote:Thanks guys, if time permits I will turn this into a 1/6th model kit.
:xmas:
Is it just me, or is there a certain irony in needing time to sculp a model kit of a character who, himself, had a time machine he could go anytime with? :roll: Please make time. This movie was a major milestone when I was a teen, I still fill up with memories of my first girlfriend, the back row of the flicks and Back To The Future playing.....a 1:6 kit would be a real kicker, maybe the pose off the poster with Marty looking at his watch, or him on a skateboard.......or.......
You are right this needs to happen!
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Re: Marty McFly

#74 Post by Dominic Qwek »

Now all we need now is someone to sculpt a 1/6 Delorean kit. :D
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#75 Post by Rrjrstatueman »

I would love him in 1/3 scale , damn that looks good and the poster pose would be awesome
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#76 Post by deanot99 »

Outstanding work spot on likeness would love to see this kitted

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#77 Post by center68 »

When (sending positive vibes) this is kitted - I am definitely on the list!
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#78 Post by C Bormann »

I am also interested in a kit of this piece. Keep us updated.
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Re: Marty McFly

#79 Post by Rico »

Great job on this sculpt. Love the expression on his face.
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Re: Marty McFly

#80 Post by Biskup »

That's just great and the skin texture is fantastic. By the way how do you achieve it?
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