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54mm Charge of the Scots Greys

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Cracking work with all the belts etc Neil :thumb2:

Before you start throwing paint about do you think his right arm looks a little weedy and devoid of creases, and an elbow?
I was thinking that and thanks so much for drawing attention to it, Simon:tired:. Now I will have to deal with it :rolling:
 
Amazing work Neil , simons right too , the arm is a bit undernourished when you look at it . A small detail I’m sure you’ll fix no probs, keep at it it’s looking superb , cheers tony
 
Turning into more of a metal figure than a plastic one! Fantastic work Neil - he's really come to life.
 
Just had a catch up with this....fantastic work....can’t wait to see paint on him......
one thing though, when you used the piercing saw on the sword tang, couldn’t you have used a needle file Instead? The hand vice would hold it rigid enough for either method.
 
More outstanding work Neil! Just one thing though, your carbine has lost its frizzen - the bit the flint strikes to create the spark.

See the images below. When primed and ready to fire the frizzen is vertical. When the trigger is pulled it is knocked forward by the flint to the 45° position thus exposing the priming powder to the spark, which in turn ignites the main charge. I'm sure this will prove no problem for a man of your talents!

Fired position with pan open.
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Firing sequence.
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Neil,
Just caught up with your build, and all the plaudits are above and I will second them - excellent work.
Mike.
 
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Thanks for your interest, chaps!
Tim- yes I suppose I could have used a file.
Alex - you hawk-eyed devil,you! I looked through the spares box at some other carbines I have (from the olden days) and they are all deficient in the same way, so I will have to do something about it, I suppose.
Mike - thank you very much.
 
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And now, for the benefit of Mr Windy of Dorset........


Upon closer inspection,M'Lud, what even the Plaintiff didn't notice was that the flint is too short to strike the allegedly non-existent frizzen:

Please see Exhibit A , M'Lud
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The offending flint was removed with the Defendant's trusty jewellers' saw and replaced with a flint-shaped sliver of carved microstrip.

Exhibit B
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Exhibit C

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Actually this one was sacrificed to the Carpet Monster so the Defendant had to make another one, M'Lud.
Only thereafter,M'Lud, could the Defendant fashion the (allegedly) missing frizzen and restore said carbine to its rightful state.

Exhibit D
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That concludes the case for the Defence, M'Lud.


The Defense rests.
 
M'Lud wonders how the hell the Defendant works these wonders at such a small scale?
 
Outstanding Neil! The court will accept a plea of insanity. :-D
 
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M'Lud wonders how the hell the Defendant works these wonders at such a small scale?

Actually ,M'Lud, so does the Defendant!
That's the beauty (and the penalty) of being on this forum. I'm quite capable of letting things like that go,but once somebody draws attention to it one takes on challenges one might not normally have done. And of course one gets inspired by what other people achieve.
I've definitely done that on this build, and surprised myself.
 
the "plasticity" of the equipment give such a sense of movement.... WOW...i can't wait too see it painted..
 
You foiled us again Neil with the deft foil work. :thumb2: The fowl weather cover is looking much better. The carbine looks like it could actually be fired...wish I had done that on mine. Look forward to the protein powered work out for the right arm.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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You foiled us again Neil with the deft foil work. :thumb2: The fowl weather cover is looking much better. The carbine looks like it could actually be fired...wish I had done that on mine. Look forward to the protein powered work out for the right arm.

Cheers,
Richard
Thanks Richard.
I PROMISE I wasn't competing with you:nerd:
 
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