Hi everybody
This will be a WIP in the very near future after a great bit of putty work from my mate JIM EVAN's , aka "Jimbo" here on PF
I had a idea to havesomething a little different using the release from Ybros sculpts ( Chris Sorby ) which I reviewed here: https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/chest-out-from-ybros-sculpts.309082/
The 32 millimetres (1.3 in) wide ribbon is grey flanked by narrow red stripes, with broad green stripes at the edges
The ribbon is 32 millimetres wide, with equal width bands of Navy blue, Army red and Air Force blue, with the dark blue band representing the Naval Forces and the Merchant Navy, the red band the Armies and the light blue band the Air Forces. The equal width bands represent the equal contributions of the three service arms towards victory.
The ribbon is 32 millimetres wide, with a 3½ millimetres wide navy blue band, a 4 millimetres wide dark yellow band and a 3½ millimetres wide navy blue band, repeated and separated by a 10 millimetres wide Army red band. The dark blue bands represent British Naval forces, the red band represents the Commonwealth Armies and the dark yellow bands represent the sun.
The ribbon is identical to the one that was introduced for the Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in June 1916. It is 32 millimetres wide and crimson or sometimes reddish violet, edged with 3 millimetres wide white bands.
....so I grovelled to Jimbo ........and boy did he come up with the goods ......here's the current resculpted bust to my idea , of course unprimed, click on pics for larger images if you wish
Stay tuned .....this will be fun Happy benchtime
Nap
This will be a WIP in the very near future after a great bit of putty work from my mate JIM EVAN's , aka "Jimbo" here on PF
I had a idea to havesomething a little different using the release from Ybros sculpts ( Chris Sorby ) which I reviewed here: https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/chest-out-from-ybros-sculpts.309082/
The 32 millimetres (1.3 in) wide ribbon is grey flanked by narrow red stripes, with broad green stripes at the edges
The ribbon is 32 millimetres wide, with equal width bands of Navy blue, Army red and Air Force blue, with the dark blue band representing the Naval Forces and the Merchant Navy, the red band the Armies and the light blue band the Air Forces. The equal width bands represent the equal contributions of the three service arms towards victory.
The ribbon is 32 millimetres wide, with a 3½ millimetres wide navy blue band, a 4 millimetres wide dark yellow band and a 3½ millimetres wide navy blue band, repeated and separated by a 10 millimetres wide Army red band. The dark blue bands represent British Naval forces, the red band represents the Commonwealth Armies and the dark yellow bands represent the sun.
The ribbon is identical to the one that was introduced for the Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in June 1916. It is 32 millimetres wide and crimson or sometimes reddish violet, edged with 3 millimetres wide white bands.
....so I grovelled to Jimbo ........and boy did he come up with the goods ......here's the current resculpted bust to my idea , of course unprimed, click on pics for larger images if you wish
Stay tuned .....this will be fun Happy benchtime
Nap