Briggsy
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Nice work Nigel, even so small a patch of tartan is daunting, looking forward to the German and then seeing them together.
Cheers Simon
Cheers Simon
Thanks for this, it backs up the print that I found online (on Pinterest, so I don't know where it comes from):Great work so far, the Pom Pom is properly called a Tourie and is more usually the same colour as the ToS. There is an interesting book about two professional footballers who played during the Christmas truce, one from 2nd Argylls and a German lad, whose regiment I can’t remember off the top of my head. I think it ended 2-2. This is a drawing of mine, based on it. I will paint it at some point
Naval Brigade figs sound interesting. Do you have a supplier?Excellent work on these figures Nigel, love your painting style.
I struggle with the Naval brigade figures so even worse in 1/35th.
Naval Brigade figs sound interesting. Do you have a supplier?
Thanks Steve, appreciate it!
I have finished the Highlander:
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On doing a bit of digging I found a print these models are based on and it depicts a soldier from the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, who wore the Government 1a tartan, which is what I tried to depict. Although as it is mainly dark blue, dark green and black it's hard to see it in the small area I had available to me....
I also researched the tam o'shanter and it looks like the Argyll and Sutherlands had a light coloured bobble, either khaki or light green. So I lightened it up a bit. I also found the figure is inaccurate because the tam o'shanter was not introduced until 1915, in 1914 they would have worn the glengarry cap. But I am not going to resculpt it even though I am a rivet counter!
He needs to be dirtied up a bit, but I shall do this after I have painted the German figure and am working on the groundwork.