Steve Edwards
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Officier du 1er Regiment de Carabiniers en manteau
It's impossible to resist the Ruritanian magnificence of a dismounted Carabiner officer in a greatcoat. It's such a classic Napoleonic study. But watch out, it may say Metal Modeles on the label but inside the bag this dude is mainly resin.
I wasn't surprised because I knew that this model was in resin. It just seems strange when all my other MM's are metal. As you can see, the body is resin and all the other parts are the familiar metal MM components. I looked at the face under the helmet peak and thought, "I've seen you before!"
As usual with MM, it's very nicely modelled with fine detail and is thoroughly recommended to all Napoleonic fans. I'm itching to get the paintbrushes out. We shall see the ceremonial opening of my jar of copper paint for that cuirass. My other metallics get and about quite regularly but poor old Mr Copper sits at the back of the paint box leading a very sad and lonely life. Let him out.
Here's the model roughly assembled in blutack. I'm still in two minds as to whether I like the resin. I generally prefer the heft of a metal figure but I think that this one would be a bit on the heavy side in all metal. I remember painting the chevau-leger lancer officer in greatcoat a few years back and that one is so heavy I nearly dropped it a couple of times. I was artfully daubing the leopardskin turban when it slipped out of my fingers and I only just caught it before it hit the deck.
Yeah, I think I like the resin...
It's impossible to resist the Ruritanian magnificence of a dismounted Carabiner officer in a greatcoat. It's such a classic Napoleonic study. But watch out, it may say Metal Modeles on the label but inside the bag this dude is mainly resin.
I wasn't surprised because I knew that this model was in resin. It just seems strange when all my other MM's are metal. As you can see, the body is resin and all the other parts are the familiar metal MM components. I looked at the face under the helmet peak and thought, "I've seen you before!"
As usual with MM, it's very nicely modelled with fine detail and is thoroughly recommended to all Napoleonic fans. I'm itching to get the paintbrushes out. We shall see the ceremonial opening of my jar of copper paint for that cuirass. My other metallics get and about quite regularly but poor old Mr Copper sits at the back of the paint box leading a very sad and lonely life. Let him out.
Here's the model roughly assembled in blutack. I'm still in two minds as to whether I like the resin. I generally prefer the heft of a metal figure but I think that this one would be a bit on the heavy side in all metal. I remember painting the chevau-leger lancer officer in greatcoat a few years back and that one is so heavy I nearly dropped it a couple of times. I was artfully daubing the leopardskin turban when it slipped out of my fingers and I only just caught it before it hit the deck.
Yeah, I think I like the resin...