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'A Gentleman in Khaki' - Boer War Soldier

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Have just decided to forego wheels and tracks for a while and turn to a more esoteric subject - a Boer War soldier - wounded but defiant! It is modelled on the Caton Woodville painting of the same name

The manufacturer and sculptor are unknown as the figure was gifted to me by a late friend's next of kin; the figure is approximately 5" (13cm) tall which scales out at about 1:12 for a 5'6" person disregarding boot sole thickness. (!). Cast in a smooth cream-coloured resin the casting is generally fine with clearly defined detail except for a hideous attachment for the rifle sling, slight imperfections in the inside of the collar (easily remedied) and a bayonet which is crude and lacking detail such as a fuller -and (finally) no trigger! The trigger could be slightly problematic and may necessitate removal and re-attachment of the trigger guard to allow fittting a made part; I'll probably try scratching a replacement blade for the bayonet as well. (I forgot - he has two right legs - he is now christened 'Jake)

The figure wears khaki Service Dress that had replaced the earlier scarlet clothing about 1886/7, he also wears 1888 pattern Slade-Wallace buff- leather personal equipment and is armed with a Mk II Lee Metford rifle. The Lee Metford is .303" calibre and is fitted with a 12" single edged bayonet and a 10 round box magazine; the figure appears to be manually loading a (brass) cartridge - perhaps his last one?).

The colour palette may be challenging and to succeed will require tonal variation, careful shading, and a thoughtful approach - wish me luck!
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Quite a change for you Steve. Looks a nicely done sculpt. I'm sure there's a simple answer but "three legs"??
 
Nice introduction Steve ,but like Jim I'm confused ( easily theses days ) with the 3 legs ?
 
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Nice introduction Steve ,but like Jim I'm confused ( easily theses days ) with the 3 legs ?
Me too John - obviously a packing error or a nod towards that Rolf Harris (Mmmm :sad: ) song 'I'm Jake the Peg, with an extra leg ....' Mind you, on the way back from the Mess, with a 'few' beers under my belt, I've cursed my extra leg in the (distant) past ... !
Steve
 
I love dunking my biscuits in tea,coffee or any hot beverage so I'm joining the crew Steve for this one with all three legs. ;) Will be quiet for a while busy with present dio duties.

Cheers,
Wabble
 
That's a very inspirational Caton-Woodville print. I have a 54mm white metal version which I painted in my teens.
I'm very much looking forward to this, I'm sure you will do him great justice
 
Sorry for the slight hijack , but I thought this would amuse you all

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The bloodstains are actually my own blood, an opportunistic application when a knife blade snapped (I must have been about 16 at the time).
I think it was made by New Hope Design (probably NOT a reference to a certain space film franchise, given it must have been the early seventies).
Carry on please, Steve
N
 
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Update: spent some time cleaning up (minimal) mould lines, undercutting areas such as pocket flaps, jacket front overlaps etc. Primer on main part of figure - rifle and hands to follow later as the rifle is slightly warped, bayonet needs attention, and the fragile sling is beyond redemption and will need scratching. This is current state IMG_0240.JPGIMG_0239.JPGIMG_0241.JPGof play:
 
Looks very nice Steve. Why they don't just accept that you can't successfully make things like gun barrels and slings from resin. Much better to provide a metal barrel and instructions to make a paper? sling.
 
Looks very nice Steve. Why they don't just accept that you can't successfully make things like gun barrels and slings from resin. Much better to provide a metal barrel and instructions to make a paper? sling.
Hi Jim, I think is cost and logistics. They will need to outsource another two more specialist in casting metal and laser cutting to make a whole package. Customers nowadays want everything handed to them on a silver platter. :smiling6:

Cheers,
Wabble
 
Looks like Maurice Corrys sculpting.Im not sure if its from Mitches Models maybe.Steve Brodie might know?.Looks nice tho.Will join in if Richard Foe passes the biscuits round..
Richard
 
Sorry for the slight hijack , but I thought this would amuse you all


The bloodstains are actually my own blood, an opportunistic application when a knife blade snapped (I must have been about 16 at the time).
I think it was made by New Hope Design (probably NOT a reference to a certain space film franchise, given it must have been the early seventies).
Carry on please, Steve
N
Your own blood.You saucy Masochist Neil.
 
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