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Langy's 'The Mekon', 1/16 scale figure by Mooncrest models.

Sorry for your loss Chris.

The Mekon looks fabulous though…….now he needs a Dan Dare to keep him under control……
 
That is looking properly good. No trace of a repair that I can see, too.
 
Ditto what Tim said Chris fab build an colours looks great an will your missus have him in your livin room constanly starein at her lol ?
chrisb
 
The Mekon looks fantastic Chris.Just how I remember the horrible little fella.He'll be great on the mantlepiece.
Jon.
 
I've just caught up with this. It's great to see!

I used to get the Eagle comic as a kid. I think my parents considered it 'serious', at least for a comic and certainly compared to something like The Beano :)

The Mekon is coming along nicely, I'm nervous about what superweapon he'll come up with next in his quest to conquer the universe.
 
Absolutely superb - I love the fact you've captured Matron's Great Aunt to a 'T', and from a Daguerrotype! Superb stuff indeed!
Steve
 
I used to get the Eagle comic as a kid. I think my parents considered it 'serious', at least for a comic and certainly compared to something like The Beano :smiling3:
I used to spend ages studying the cutaway drawings.
Pete
 
TRIGAN Empire...pretty sure that was 'Look and Learn'.

The Trajan Empire was real, and certainly didn't involve death rays etc. :)
 
Just caught up with this Chris, deepest condolences on your father passing but all credit to you for forging on with this he looks brilliant
 
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Thanks once again for the kindest condolences guys... it really does mean a lot.. :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:

Thanks for following along and giving advice to the questions I needed answering...

Completed pics here..

The Mekon
 
TRIGAN Empire...pretty sure that was 'Look and Learn'.

The Trajan Empire was real, and certainly didn't involve death rays etc. :smiling3:
Comic geek to the fore - The Trigan Empire series are currently on Volume 4 of reprints
Meanwhile, the entire Frank Hampson (creator) run of Dan Dare is available in large format reprints, as is most of the Frank Bellamy stories and the b+w stories, that's 16 big hardbacks so far from Titan. What's still never been reprinted in the current hardbacks, nor the ones issued in the 'nineties, is the centre-spread stories from the mid-sixties

'There are no mistakes in a scientific state'
 
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