Dan Morton
A Fixture
This figure is based on this 1918 newspaper photo taken at a Seattle training camp.
I still giggle when I see that photo! :lol: Hey - we're dealing with the era before electrical sound amplification, folks. Whaddidya think they did, eh?
Here's the WIP on the sailor. As you can tell - no bugle yet and no arms, etc., but I'll get to those later. If you've seen USN types wearing the white cap, you probably have seen some of them 'square off' the corners of the cap. I tried to do that with the bugler's cap and I think it turned out kinda nice.
Hey, I'm easily amused!
The base is simple - just a tear drop shape - the narrow end holding the bugler and the larger end intended to hold the megaphone.
I'm very pleased to be working with Phil May on this one. He has agreed to make the megaphone, mount it, put some grass down on the base and paint the whole thing. Phil is a great painter and much more experienced and skillful model builder than yours truly, so I'm sure this will turn out superbly even in spite of my amateur status sculpting.
All the best,
Dan
I still giggle when I see that photo! :lol: Hey - we're dealing with the era before electrical sound amplification, folks. Whaddidya think they did, eh?
Here's the WIP on the sailor. As you can tell - no bugle yet and no arms, etc., but I'll get to those later. If you've seen USN types wearing the white cap, you probably have seen some of them 'square off' the corners of the cap. I tried to do that with the bugler's cap and I think it turned out kinda nice.
Hey, I'm easily amused!
The base is simple - just a tear drop shape - the narrow end holding the bugler and the larger end intended to hold the megaphone.
I'm very pleased to be working with Phil May on this one. He has agreed to make the megaphone, mount it, put some grass down on the base and paint the whole thing. Phil is a great painter and much more experienced and skillful model builder than yours truly, so I'm sure this will turn out superbly even in spite of my amateur status sculpting.
All the best,
Dan