Kirky
New Member
Dear Planeteers,
Today started my latest project JMDs Scottish infantryman - who i have decided to paint as a Gordon Highlander.
The Kit as always with JMD is well sculpted and cast although smaller in size than its other 54mm great war figures, the figures sculptur has captured a real sense of movement with the jock charging hard in the attack !
as always a card reference is included which details tartans and bonnet badges for regiments - Note that this is only in french and i beleive that the black watch tartan shown (a red kind) is usually only worn by pipers........ as it is not the standard dark blue government pattern.also some regiments (including the gordons wore dark green with red cross hatched patterned hose tops as opposed the white/pink and red illustrated on the ref card (although i am no expert and am happy to be corrected)
I discarded the small piece of ground work and made my own from greenstuff twigs and verlinden photo etched barbed wire.
I have to confess that i have had a hard time of it today with this one, the dicing on the glengyle seemed to defeat me after munerous attempts, after completing base coating i have given it a rest untill the clumsies go away !! is it just me who has bad days?.............................
Also i think my camera may need replacing as i am struggling to get good shots today - can anyone reccomend a spec of digital camera ? and also which back ground colour is best ?
Anyway this is a great figure from JMD - will pick it up again next weekend!!
Best RGDS to all
Kirky
Today started my latest project JMDs Scottish infantryman - who i have decided to paint as a Gordon Highlander.
The Kit as always with JMD is well sculpted and cast although smaller in size than its other 54mm great war figures, the figures sculptur has captured a real sense of movement with the jock charging hard in the attack !
as always a card reference is included which details tartans and bonnet badges for regiments - Note that this is only in french and i beleive that the black watch tartan shown (a red kind) is usually only worn by pipers........ as it is not the standard dark blue government pattern.also some regiments (including the gordons wore dark green with red cross hatched patterned hose tops as opposed the white/pink and red illustrated on the ref card (although i am no expert and am happy to be corrected)
I discarded the small piece of ground work and made my own from greenstuff twigs and verlinden photo etched barbed wire.
I have to confess that i have had a hard time of it today with this one, the dicing on the glengyle seemed to defeat me after munerous attempts, after completing base coating i have given it a rest untill the clumsies go away !! is it just me who has bad days?.............................
Also i think my camera may need replacing as i am struggling to get good shots today - can anyone reccomend a spec of digital camera ? and also which back ground colour is best ?
Anyway this is a great figure from JMD - will pick it up again next weekend!!
Best RGDS to all
Kirky