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Mark Casto, 67, started making Daleks in lockdown and uses them to raise money for charity. Doctor Who fan brings joy with life-size Daleks Skip to main content ...
Mark Casto, 67, started making Daleks in lockdown and uses them to raise money for charity. Skip to ... one of my favourite lines to say in the Dalek voice is 'what is this creature on the ...
Mark Casto, 67, from Ditchingham, near Bungay, uses his artistic skills to build life-sized Dalek replicas to help raise awareness and funds for charities supporting disabled and homeless people.
“It was a pleasure making Dalek Doom with them and they were really excited and all had a go using the voice modulator to do the Dalek voice, and it now lives in (the charity’s) craft workshop ...
Mark Casto with Dalek Ernie, which he made (Mark Casto/PA) “A lot of people around here know me as the Dalek man,” Mr Casto, who lives in Ditchingham, Norfolk, told the PA news agency.
Mark Casto with Dalek Ernie, which he made (Mark Casto/PA) “A lot of people around here know me as the Dalek man,” Mr Casto, who lives in Ditchingham, Norfolk, told the PA news agency.
A Doctor Who superfan who creates homemade Daleks to support charities said he has turned a character which “wants to destroy planet Earth” into a “cause for something good”. Mark Casto is ...
A Doctor Who superfan who creates homemade Daleks to support charities said he has turned a character which “wants to destroy planet Earth” into a “cause for something good”. Mark Casto is ...