New Head (likeness attempt)

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As I said, bit by bit, small steps :)
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That looks impressive. My only constructive comment would be the cap badge - it looks like a cloth badge, but needs some thickness to it since it is made of metal.
 
The badge is not metal, but embroidered - i just learned new word in English :)At least I think it is, visible in this pic:

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But I forgot that i have currently the wrong version of the badge (see the beginning of this thread), so I have to fix it...
 
Yup, cap badges are generally metal up to the rank of WO2. WO1 and officers would have a cloth cap badge. But as you can see in the pic, they have a certain "cushioned" appearance.
 
Ah yes embroided or bullion thread - it is a much heavier thread, but even the construction of it has some thickness to it, as opposed to a cloth or felt badge with regular thread.

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The right version of the badge (the one with the sword), and "cushion effect":

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Thank You Jack and Eludia for being very helpful !
You might notice that concerning insignia, uniforms and other history stuff I am very ignorant.
That is by the choice, I was scale modeller once, and learned from there that one lifetime is not enough to learn all needed history stuff together with learning scale model techniques.
So I decided to be historical ignorant and learn only sculpting :)
 
No problem, if only all details could be that easy.

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The upper arm shoulder title, I can't find an exact WW2 example, and will have to assume it should be two words, and not just IRISH?

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The guards have their own rank badges (pips) as well so make sure you look for Irish guards rank badges. Good luck this is looking great.
Scotty.
 
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