WIP Critique Piper Richardson VC

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Thanks Carl. Sadly the quality of historic programming here in Canada is atrocious. There couldn't possibly be room in the programming schedule on the History Channel for this documentary because that would mean one less episode of "Ice Road Truckers", or how would Canadians get on with their day without finding out about the lives of "Swamp People". I only wish the BBC would allow streaming of their online programs on this side of the Atlantic, then I could happily unplug my TV. So a thousand "thank you"s ! I will find some time this weekend to enjoy this.
I thought it was excellent.
Without spoiling it, the finale on Vimy is very poignant.(y)
 
thanks Colin (crf), Mike and Joe I really appreciate the feedback.

Thanks Don, I've always been fascinated with the Great War, so the centennial is providing a lot of inspiration.

Cheers Zeno, I've always enjoyed the bagpipes, which I understand is an acquired taste, one I acquired after 10 years of taking my daughters to their highland dance competitions.

Special thanks to you Dan, I guess I just needed the right inspiration.

hi Barrie and Pedro; the original figure was done about 6 years ago, and I like to think my painting has progressed significantly. So it is highly likely I would have stripped him and repainted anyway, as this is what I do when my wife won't let me but any more new figures ;) besides, I took this one to Euromilitaire in 2009, and he it didn't win anything. Doesn't everybody just bin their unsuccessful entries? ( just kidding!!!)
 
Thanks Carl. Sadly the quality of historic programming here in Canada is atrocious. There couldn't possibly be room in the programming schedule on the History Channel for this documentary because that would mean one less episode of "Ice Road Truckers", or how would Canadians get on with their day without finding out about the lives of "Swamp People". I only wish the BBC would allow streaming of their online programs on this side of the Atlantic, then I could happily unplug my TV. So a thousand "thank you"s ! I will find some time this weekend to enjoy this.

BBC Canada is a farcical channel, being mostly episodes of Mike Holmes Canadian home repair programs. And they wonder why folks pirate UK TV off YouTube!

Colin
 
Thanks Marc and Tom! Colin, at least we get some shows like Top Gear. Which isn't saying much is it.

Us too although it is cheaper to get on Netflix. My experience is that a very small amount of Jeremy Clarkson goes a very long way.

Colin
 
Geez Glenn,

It was only last week when you sent me an email with your new idea/inspiration. It's looking really good be great to see the paint on it. You are putting me to Shame I still haven't got my Strathcona done yet.

Cheers

Ray
 
Hi Ray. What can I say, when inspiration seizes me, I work fast. Plus I start work again on Tuesday, so the pace of this should slow down accordingly. I actually have a lot of the paint done, just need to do the webbing equipment, and finish up the legs. I'll post pictures when the paintings all done. This one should definitely make the trip to Calgary.
 
What a great piece of imagination this is,it looks brilliant in the early stages,I will follow this one with interest,congratulations so far on a great job
 
I recall reading the story of the rediscovery of Richardson's pipes in a Canadian Forces news story. It's summarized well in Wiki.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cleland_Richardson

Colin
I did see this part of the story as it was included in the original newspaper article. It is rare when you have a coloured picture of a key piece of equipment like this to use as a reference. No excuse for getting it wrong now is there!

Thanks Brian, I'm glad you like it so far. I'm going to see what progress I can make on the painting today.
 
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