Hi Guys ,
All now suitably full up after breakfast so lets have some details of the Review model:
Title: Spanish Dragoon 1808
Scale: 1/12th
Material:Resin and White Metal
No of Pieces : 3
Sculptor: Antonio Meseguer
Box Art:Eduardo Sanchez
As usual with Dolman the model was packaged in a clear flip over container with the parts being secured in additional plastic bags , the plume being in an individual bag , the remaining 2 pieces being in a grey resin consisting of the torso with head and the bicorn .
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Also included are 2 full colour versions of the bust depicting 2 of the Regt's of the Spanish Dragoons
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...only different in the facings , all have the yellow coat and the quill and sword insignia on the collar.
Prep needed involves the removal of a small amount of excess casting plug from the undersides of both pieces , together with a casting line from the rear of the bicorn and the undersides of the torso ...no real problem . There is a "base" cast into the undersides which is suitable but for me I will probably take this off and use a brass rod , my own preference I hasten to add.
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The fit of the bicorn is good once this has been removed , a slight filling of putty was needed on the Review piece but minimal to say the least .
Looking at the main piece now , this is cast in a gray resin (as is the bicorn) and is true to the scale of 1/12th , the uniform creases are well done with the lacework on the plastron being very clean and well defined , undercuts are also very good indeed , the head sits looking to one side the movement being echoed in the collar position revealing the stock and undershirt collar edges, what is of particular note is the sculpting of the insignia on the collar sides ..really well done .
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The epaulettes are all white for all Regts with good definition of the different strands , sitting on the shoulder naturally , buttons are also well formd both here and on the plastron .
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The head is turned slightly with a lock of hair peeking out from underneath the bicorn , his hair is also hanging over the collar in a nice form , wearin facial hair of sideboards to die for again these are well sculpted which has come out in the casting also .
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Facial features , including the wrinkles on the forehead are nice with his eyes in shadow from his furrowed brow , I see this man as having a dark 5 o'clock shadow ...., he stares straight in defiance agianst the French agressor ....a painters face for sure.
On now to the bicorne , once the casting remnant is removed fit is good the hair peeking out at the front , there is as said a casting line to deal with at the back , but wet and dry should be fine for this .
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The bicorn could be painted well worn with dirt and wear effects .
The edging has the white lacing sculpted with nice folds to allow for the painting , all in keeping with items in museums , the rosette is also well done , behind this we have the holder ready to receive the plume
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The plume is the only piece which is white metal ( a trend with Dolman) , this allows the fine feathers to be well represented which it is , it is straight but I would probably bend it slightly to add a bit more interest to the already nice piece....the holder does have the hole ready but I would definatey recommend pinning .
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My final thoughts ...another nice piece from Dolman , well sculpted , very good casting with minimal prep needed , the subject allows the painter to portray any of the Dragoon Regt's by simply changing the facing colours ....lots of opportunity for a stuning display wether its one or all of the Regts you paint up .
The Dolman website is extremely well set up , navigation is well thought out and very user friendly , lots of information is available , good customer service is assurred .
Website: www.dolmanminiatures.com
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Another piece I have no hesitation in recommending this to you all
Lets have some pictures from the website just look at him coming to life :
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Thanks to Dolman for the Review model and for you for looking in
Nap