Dan Morton
A Fixture
With this kit, our New Zealand friend Andy Cairns has outdone himself! The soldier is in a nice half-crouched and shouting action pose ringing a makeshift gas gong hung on a broken wagon wheel.
The kit consists of the following parts, mostly cast in grey resin:
1 - wheel
2 - circular base
3 - mounting pole for wheel
4 - figure lower half with canteen (aka 'water bottle' for the UK folks) buckled to the M1908 cotton webbing belt on one hip and slung haversack on the other hip, M1902 putties secured by tape at the top, M1902 service dress trousers and hobnailed 'ammunition boots'
5 - figure upper half including head, again with M1908 webbing equipment, M1914 variant ammunition holders, M1902 service dress tunic, M1917 'small box' respirator in the partly deployed position
6 - small ribbed tube that links the respirator canister to the mask
7 - steel 'Brodie' helmet with torn canvas cover
8 - Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) rifle, caliber 0.303 inch
9 - left arm
10 - right arm
11 - two shell casings - one to be fitted as the gas 'gong', the other to be fitted into slot on base
and four metal parts -
12 - M 1907 bayonet with quillon
13 - copper wire
14 - copper wire braid
15 - brass chain
All of this is packed securely in two plastic bags surrounded by foam in a carboard box.
The casting is generally very good. There were a couple of small holes that would need filling on my kit and couple of partly filled holes that would need opening. The flash is limited and easily dealt with. The parts go together easily and fit with no need of filler.
Overall quality of the kit is superior, on par with the best!
If you decide to convert him to an Australian soldier, don't forget to add the shoulder title 'Australia'.
Although Andy offers the figure as an ANZAC soldier, since all the same equipment and weapons were worn by British soldiers (even some of the US) ca. 1917 - 1918, the figure could just as easily be completed that way.
ENJOY!
All the best,
Dan
The kit consists of the following parts, mostly cast in grey resin:
1 - wheel
2 - circular base
3 - mounting pole for wheel
4 - figure lower half with canteen (aka 'water bottle' for the UK folks) buckled to the M1908 cotton webbing belt on one hip and slung haversack on the other hip, M1902 putties secured by tape at the top, M1902 service dress trousers and hobnailed 'ammunition boots'
5 - figure upper half including head, again with M1908 webbing equipment, M1914 variant ammunition holders, M1902 service dress tunic, M1917 'small box' respirator in the partly deployed position
6 - small ribbed tube that links the respirator canister to the mask
7 - steel 'Brodie' helmet with torn canvas cover
8 - Short Magazine Lee Enfield (SMLE) rifle, caliber 0.303 inch
9 - left arm
10 - right arm
11 - two shell casings - one to be fitted as the gas 'gong', the other to be fitted into slot on base
and four metal parts -
12 - M 1907 bayonet with quillon
13 - copper wire
14 - copper wire braid
15 - brass chain
All of this is packed securely in two plastic bags surrounded by foam in a carboard box.
The casting is generally very good. There were a couple of small holes that would need filling on my kit and couple of partly filled holes that would need opening. The flash is limited and easily dealt with. The parts go together easily and fit with no need of filler.
Overall quality of the kit is superior, on par with the best!
If you decide to convert him to an Australian soldier, don't forget to add the shoulder title 'Australia'.
Although Andy offers the figure as an ANZAC soldier, since all the same equipment and weapons were worn by British soldiers (even some of the US) ca. 1917 - 1918, the figure could just as easily be completed that way.
ENJOY!
All the best,
Dan