Cheers mark.....like I say I’m colour blind in some colours and can’t see the changes especially when it’s highly polished.....thanks again...Kevin
Many Thanks Martin...that’s a great help...I’ll post pics of the bust when it’s finished but here’s a WIP...Thanks againThe star at the base is brass, the hollow spike is white metal ( I've heard it called "German silver" ) and at the top is a brass ball, this is actually part of the plume though. I wish they were chrome, wouldn't need to clean it! Apparently there was a bunch of experimental kit tried in the 70s They tried chrome and staybright helmets, patent leather boots and plastic belts. The only thing that was kept was the cartouche box lid and some swords! I had one of the swords and where the chrome had come off the point it always looked dirty. You can't beat natural materials , that's why we were issued saybright badges and then bought our own brass versions. L.G. badge in beret and S.D. cap. H. Cav. badge in forage cap. I think the Grenadiers are still the only regiment that still gets issued a brass badge.
Many Thanks Martin...that’s a great help...I’ll post pics of the bust when it’s finished but here’s a WIP...Thanks againView attachment 358939
Lol...I somehow doubt that I’ve just shaded the tunic and the face still a lot to do ....thanks againI've gone on guard looking worse than that!
Lol...I somehow doubt that I’ve just shaded the tunic and the face still a lot to do ....thanks again
No the small dome on top is silver. The brass ball is at the top of the spike, visible through the pat in the plume. Sorry for any confusion.On all the photos I found it always looked chrome so that’s really good to know! Thankyou
The star at the base is brass, the hollow spike is white metal ( I've heard it called "German silver" ) and at the top is a brass ball, this is actually part of the plume though. I wish they were chrome, wouldn't need to clean it! Apparently there was a bunch of experimental kit tried in the 70s They tried chrome and staybright helmets, patent leather boots and plastic belts. The only thing that was kept was the cartouche box lid and some swords! I had one of the swords and where the chrome had come off the point it always looked dirty. You can't beat natural materials , that's why we were issued saybright badges and then bought our own brass versions. L.G. badge in beret and S.D. cap. H. Cav. badge in forage cap. I think the Grenadiers are still the only regiment that still gets issued a brass badge.
Just for your info. The hair is formed around a piece of (I believe) cork, which has a squared steel rod that is threaded on both ends. This rod protrudes through the top of the former and the silver dome covers this. The longest part of the rod, passes down through the hollow spike on the helmet and is held by a nut . Under the former is a brass ball, that's there to stop the top of the spike rubbing on the horse hair. And yes it is horse hair. I know a lot of people think it's nylon but I think that may have been one of the things tried in the 70s.
After washing the plume the rod is slid into a metal tube. A clean tube bandage (usually a buckshe tail bandage) has a quick release not tied then slid over the plume and metal tube and tied at the other end. Then a leather boot lace that has been left to soak is tied between the plume former and the brass ball. As the lace dries it gets tighter and shapes the "Onion" at the top of the plume.
Great details from Martin and very interesting ...one question if I may .....wearing full medals is that only in full mounted order ?
Kevin ....do post more WIP pics if possible the shading you've done so far looks really good particularly on the helmet
We see a bit of what looks like one of DG guardsman ...do share pics in the Completed part of PF if you wish
Happy benchtime
Nap
In Victorian/Edwardian times and before, the plumes were made from shredded whalebone.
Thanks Kevin I’ll post some more pictures as it progresses ...the other bust is the Coldstream Guard which is moving along with the Lifeguard so will try and start a WIP Thread ...Thanks...KevinGreat details from Martin and very interesting ...one question if I may .....wearing full medals is that only in full mounted order ?
Kevin ....do post more WIP pics if possible the shading you've done so far looks really good particularly on the helmet
We see a bit of what looks like one of DG guardsman ...do share pics in the Completed part of PF if you wish
Happy benchtime
Nap
Thanks Kevin I’ll post some more pictures as it progresses ...the other bust is the Coldstream Guard which is moving along with the Lifeguard so will try and start a WIP Thread ...Thanks...Kevin
Bugger,Bugger,Bugger......I’llget it right if it kills me.......LolLife Guard