I have to admit that I've been holding out on you all a bit, because whilst working on Fusiliers 9 & 10 ,(and in order to avoid doing any painting) I had a moment of madness and made Fusilier 11,
And Fusiler 12,
Fusilier 13,
Fusilier 14,
And finally…Fusilier 15!
I decided to make Fusilier 11 a drummer, once I discovered that the drums were just brass, and not decorated like British ones( I didn't fancy the painting)

I 3D printed the drum with holes perfectly spaced for the tensioning cords.
and here he is finished and ready for paint
He'll look better when I can glue all the equipment in place properly.
The drumsticks are brass rod , set in the chuck of the dremel and filed, in the absence of a lathe. I used a small piece of curtain tape, flooded with CA for the basket effect on the water bottle . As I said, I had fun threading the drum- I tried all sorts of wire and E-Z Line but I ended up using plain old sewing thread in the end. I had a bit of a job researching the correct uniform, and one option would be to paint his jacket green(which I quite fancied, for some variety). But, whether the scene is historically accurate or not, I have decided that it's at the Battle of Waterloo, just before Sergeant Ewart of the Scots Greys seizes the eagle, so his jacket will be blue.
Now you know why I needed to 3D print the hobnailed boot soles!
I have made many of the pieces of equipment already so hopefully they will not take so long to make as the others-and the lying down ones will not need quite so much work…
I’ve added almost as many figures again-I must be MAD, but I feel the scene will tell a real story now-but all that PAINTING!
Thanks for watching
Neil