WIP Critique Heavy Metal

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I do like how the trumpeter is coming along, good attention to detail which is not the easiest at that scale.
Have a good one
Melanie
Cheers Melanie, I like this scale for one it's bigger than 1/35th, just! And two anything bigger would be too big for me, the few larger figures I have done were fun but the size just feels uncomfortable for me. So I need to hope my eye sight lasts and keep having the eye injections, just the thought makes my toes curl!

Cheers Simon
 
Lovely work Simon, great to see this coming along. Inspirational as always...


You are correct, only the Brits held both reins. The French cavalry only held the bit rein, you can clearly see this in contemporary prints. Bryan Fosten famously got this wrong in one of the Historex catalogues and M. Leliepvre had to add a correction.....
Many thanks Nigel, I'm having an issue with his right arm, the upper arm looks too long. The measurements are right, I think it is that his shoulder is slightly forward and his wrist is bent making the forearm look short. I'm hoping not to have to build a new one.

Cheers Simon
 
Napoleonic cavalry used two reins, so I thought this photo of how to hold a pair of reins may be useful when you come to add them.

For the purposes of naming fingers: index, middle, ring and little avoids any confusion. Using numbers in the hand can lead to confusion.

Mike
 
For the purposes of naming fingers: index, middle, ring and little avoids any confusion. Using numbers in the hand can lead to confusion.

Mike
Hi Mike, to be honest the whole kit and caboodle of horse tack confuses me. Not that confusing me is hard. As I mentioned Figure in Italy do a set of 1/30th hands with the left holding reins like in the picture, I need to order some more. It's help like this that makes PF such a great place to be.

Cheers Simon
 
Happy birthday Simon, I certainly wish it to you late but very discreetly as you like.... and congratulations on the progress of your project, it's just great to follow.
 
Happy birthday Simon, I certainly wish it to you late but very discreetly as you like.... and congratulations on the progress of your project, it's just great to follow.
Thank you Bran, at 60 my intention is to ignore all future birthdays, being the same age as old people is somewhat disconcerting!

Cheers Simon
 
Many happy returns Simon, as usual I am late but I usually get there eventually. I blame my carer/social secretary.
Ha I like that, I've got to the stage where rather than plan I wait to.be told what we're doing and just go a
along with the flow.

Cheers Simon
 
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