Dan Morton
A Fixture
This is a single 1/16th scale figure posed similarly to the Buffalo Soldier Memorial to Medal of Honor recipient Corporal Clinton Greaves, 9th US Cavalry, at Fort Bayard, New Mexico. This memorial was sculpted by Greg Whipple. If you have an interest in the post-Civil War to WW1 US Army and want to do an interesting Google image search, try "Buffalo Soldier Memorials". You should come up with text and photos of six or seven excellent Buffalo Soldier Monument sculptures portraying both cavalry and infantry. These are mostly on US Army installations and national parks.
Contrary to popular belief, the First Volunteer US Cavalry did not charge on horseback up San Juan Hill. They fought as dismounted infantry throughout the war because the naval transport provided to the US forces was poorly organized and inadequate in number and types of ships. Some horses arrived but they were mostly used to haul supplies and as mounts for senior officers.
The M1896 Krag-Jorgensen carbine - 0.30 - 40 caliber, total length 1046.5mm or 41.2 inches/barrel length 558.8mm or 22 inches was the standard issue weapon provided to US Cavalry during this period. In 1/16th scale, the total length is about 65.4mm. I started with one of Steve Readdie's US M1903 Springfield rifles and converted it to a Krag carbine. The pistol is one of Steve's 1873 Colt SAA cavalry revolvers. Since it was enclosed in the M1881 holster with only the pistol butt and trigger guard showing, it was close enough to the issued Colt Army & Navy revolvers 0.38 caliber revolver. Troopers wore mostly the M1889 campaign hat with the trousers of the M1884 brown fatique uniform trousers and the M1885 blue shirt. Field equipment included the Mills M1896 canvas cavalry cartridge belt, M1878 haversack, M1885/1898 canteen, leggings and M1893 campaign shoes. Source: Osprey "Roosevelt's Rough Riders", Warrior 138, by Alejandro de Quesada, illustrated by Stephen Walsh.
The Rough Rider figure is approximately 105mm in height from bottom of boots to top of head.
I applied white primer to be able to see errors and make corrections and clean-up easier. Sorry about the photo quality - these were WIP photos and I hope to be able to post some better ones later.
Hope you like it!
All the best,
Dan
Contrary to popular belief, the First Volunteer US Cavalry did not charge on horseback up San Juan Hill. They fought as dismounted infantry throughout the war because the naval transport provided to the US forces was poorly organized and inadequate in number and types of ships. Some horses arrived but they were mostly used to haul supplies and as mounts for senior officers.
The M1896 Krag-Jorgensen carbine - 0.30 - 40 caliber, total length 1046.5mm or 41.2 inches/barrel length 558.8mm or 22 inches was the standard issue weapon provided to US Cavalry during this period. In 1/16th scale, the total length is about 65.4mm. I started with one of Steve Readdie's US M1903 Springfield rifles and converted it to a Krag carbine. The pistol is one of Steve's 1873 Colt SAA cavalry revolvers. Since it was enclosed in the M1881 holster with only the pistol butt and trigger guard showing, it was close enough to the issued Colt Army & Navy revolvers 0.38 caliber revolver. Troopers wore mostly the M1889 campaign hat with the trousers of the M1884 brown fatique uniform trousers and the M1885 blue shirt. Field equipment included the Mills M1896 canvas cavalry cartridge belt, M1878 haversack, M1885/1898 canteen, leggings and M1893 campaign shoes. Source: Osprey "Roosevelt's Rough Riders", Warrior 138, by Alejandro de Quesada, illustrated by Stephen Walsh.
The Rough Rider figure is approximately 105mm in height from bottom of boots to top of head.
I applied white primer to be able to see errors and make corrections and clean-up easier. Sorry about the photo quality - these were WIP photos and I hope to be able to post some better ones later.
Hope you like it!
All the best,
Dan
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