I recently got an email from Richard Pearce to say that I was about to inherit his 120mm spares box, full of mostly Verlinden parts (Richard has decided to concentrate in future on sculpting for his own company, Mookies Miniatures). What I received through the post blew me away - enough parts to make up at least twelve full figures and enough spare kit to last a lifetime. What an amazing bloke! My undying gratitude Richard.
He'd sent me this 8th Army figure a little earlier, but unfortunately it was missing a few parts, the most problematic being the shorts. Happily, in the stash that followed there was a pair of British WW2 legs, so I was able to go ahead and build a hybrid.
It's totally changed the pose of the figure, so that he's now adopting quite a combative stance. I also needed to find some ammo pouches, and having no British ones I made these up from some US Vietnam spares. which needed lengthening and re-shaping. The bayonet sheath was also missing, but easy to scratch. The entrenching tool was also absent, so I decided to attempt to scratch one from plastic sheet, scrap resin and metal foil, and was quite surprised that I got something workable.
The head has been painted:
Bit of a funny one, this, but it has a bit of character (great depiction of British dentistry, the secret weapon that scared more of the enemy than anything else in the arsenal).
I also decided to paint the entrenching tool to see if it would be usable:
I think it will do.
So, onwards......
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