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A Fixture
PREVIEW :- Mick’s Mick’s is pleased to announce our next release.
Sneak preview pictures taken by Offo prior to sending to be cast up. Owing to a slight translation error we have a little more kilt than anticipated. Because of this it is hoped to be able to do the following.
a, 2/3rd Option as shown in the pictures.
b, Full Bust Cut at the bottom of the tunic and will encompass the top part of the sporran. This will fall in line with the rest of the series.
Note Pipe Cords & ribbons have to be added.
Prices are shown below subject to both options coming off.
Piper 1st Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 1900.
Sculpt by Pavol (Offo) Ovecka.
Cast in Resin.
Scale 1/9th Full Bust.
Also
1/9th Scale 2/3rds Figure/Bust which takes in part of the Kilt.
If you would like to pre order your kit details are below.
Price
Pre paid orders.
From today until midnight (24.00hrs BST)Sunday 12th May 2019. £32.00 + Postage & Package. UK. £4.50 1st Class Signed. £8.50 Rest of the world Tracked & Signed.
The Price of the 2/3rds Figure/Bust will be £35. + Post & Package as above.
The Kits will be available for collection at Euro Miniature Expo ( Folkestone) OR posted via Royal Mail after Monday 13th May 2019.
After this time.
Priced at £35.00 plus Postage & Package. UK. £4.50 1st Class Signed. £8.50 Rest of the world Tracked & Signed.
The Price of the 2/3rds Figure/Bust will be £38. + Post & Package as above.
The kit is available by contacting me on Facebook or Planet figures or via email at [email protected] It will also be available via Stuart Hale at Stormtroopers after Euro at the same price.
The Kit / Subject.
This was a very difficult subject to research as there is very little information about. I would like to thank Ruth Evans and the rest of the staff at the Regiments Museum for all the help & assistance in producing this piece.
This Bust is based on the R Simkin print of a Piper of the 3rd Battalion (Tyrone Militia ) Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 1900. The Tyrone Militia was one of the two Militia battalions that made up the reserve for the Inniskilling Fusiliers. As The Tyrone Militia did not fall in with the remit of Mick’s Mick’s . Enquiries were made with the museum and I was informed that the 1st Btn, ( 27th Foot prior to 1881) Did have traditional Irish Pipers as far back as the late 1700 s. But it is my understanding that they remained in Ireland. It is my belief that they were on the books in either the corps of Drums or the Band and wore the traditional Irish Pipers dress for Officers Mess functions and high days & holidays. They first appeared in England at Bournemouth in 1910. Where they wore a normal Bandsman uniform.
As stated above This Bust is based on the best information to hand and a little best guessing.
In relation to the Tunic & Shawl colour I have received differing accounts.
The Museum stated.
French Gray Tunic & Shawl.
Other reliable sources have said a combination of:-
French Gray Tunic, Dark Green Shawl.
Dark Green Tunic, French Gray Shawl.
Dark Green Tunic & Shawl.
Below is the R Simkin print which was the inspiration for this Bust
Further Pictures will follow.
Mick
Sneak preview pictures taken by Offo prior to sending to be cast up. Owing to a slight translation error we have a little more kilt than anticipated. Because of this it is hoped to be able to do the following.
a, 2/3rd Option as shown in the pictures.
b, Full Bust Cut at the bottom of the tunic and will encompass the top part of the sporran. This will fall in line with the rest of the series.
Note Pipe Cords & ribbons have to be added.
Prices are shown below subject to both options coming off.
Piper 1st Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 1900.
Sculpt by Pavol (Offo) Ovecka.
Cast in Resin.
Scale 1/9th Full Bust.
Also
1/9th Scale 2/3rds Figure/Bust which takes in part of the Kilt.
If you would like to pre order your kit details are below.
Price
Pre paid orders.
From today until midnight (24.00hrs BST)Sunday 12th May 2019. £32.00 + Postage & Package. UK. £4.50 1st Class Signed. £8.50 Rest of the world Tracked & Signed.
The Price of the 2/3rds Figure/Bust will be £35. + Post & Package as above.
The Kits will be available for collection at Euro Miniature Expo ( Folkestone) OR posted via Royal Mail after Monday 13th May 2019.
After this time.
Priced at £35.00 plus Postage & Package. UK. £4.50 1st Class Signed. £8.50 Rest of the world Tracked & Signed.
The Price of the 2/3rds Figure/Bust will be £38. + Post & Package as above.
The kit is available by contacting me on Facebook or Planet figures or via email at [email protected] It will also be available via Stuart Hale at Stormtroopers after Euro at the same price.
The Kit / Subject.
This was a very difficult subject to research as there is very little information about. I would like to thank Ruth Evans and the rest of the staff at the Regiments Museum for all the help & assistance in producing this piece.
This Bust is based on the R Simkin print of a Piper of the 3rd Battalion (Tyrone Militia ) Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 1900. The Tyrone Militia was one of the two Militia battalions that made up the reserve for the Inniskilling Fusiliers. As The Tyrone Militia did not fall in with the remit of Mick’s Mick’s . Enquiries were made with the museum and I was informed that the 1st Btn, ( 27th Foot prior to 1881) Did have traditional Irish Pipers as far back as the late 1700 s. But it is my understanding that they remained in Ireland. It is my belief that they were on the books in either the corps of Drums or the Band and wore the traditional Irish Pipers dress for Officers Mess functions and high days & holidays. They first appeared in England at Bournemouth in 1910. Where they wore a normal Bandsman uniform.
As stated above This Bust is based on the best information to hand and a little best guessing.
In relation to the Tunic & Shawl colour I have received differing accounts.
The Museum stated.
French Gray Tunic & Shawl.
Other reliable sources have said a combination of:-
French Gray Tunic, Dark Green Shawl.
Dark Green Tunic, French Gray Shawl.
Dark Green Tunic & Shawl.
Below is the R Simkin print which was the inspiration for this Bust
Further Pictures will follow.
Mick