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This one was kindly given to me by Ralph a few months ago. It represents a member of the 1st Battalion, 91st Regiment of Foot, during the seventh Xhosa War, Cape Colonies, 1846:
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He's pretty much attired as in the illustration, and wears the distinctive double-peaked tropical bonnet.
The kit comes in three parts:
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So perfectly cast that no clean-up was required at all, a first for me. The only draw back is that, at 1/16, this seems tiny compared to the recent busts I've painted. Of course, I do make full 1/16 figures, but there you have the whole figure to bring the thing together - working on the head and shoulders alone will require some extra effort with the painting.
This is what he looks like assembled:
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A lovely sculpt. I'm going to start on that pesky tartan hat band first, as that's the thing I'm most likely to struggle with.
This one was kindly given to me by Ralph a few months ago. It represents a member of the 1st Battalion, 91st Regiment of Foot, during the seventh Xhosa War, Cape Colonies, 1846:
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He's pretty much attired as in the illustration, and wears the distinctive double-peaked tropical bonnet.
The kit comes in three parts:
View attachment 365839
So perfectly cast that no clean-up was required at all, a first for me. The only draw back is that, at 1/16, this seems tiny compared to the recent busts I've painted. Of course, I do make full 1/16 figures, but there you have the whole figure to bring the thing together - working on the head and shoulders alone will require some extra effort with the painting.
This is what he looks like assembled:
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A lovely sculpt. I'm going to start on that pesky tartan hat band first, as that's the thing I'm most likely to struggle with.