Way out of my confort zone (Black Watch at Waterloo )

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Hi all.
Thank you for your comments and interest in the diced bonnet issue.
I've checked other versions of this figure and all have painted the diced bonnet in red/white/green.
The lapels and facings are also in blue (I guess because it's a royal regiment). This particular figures represents a Standard bearer in Waterloo 1815.
Bablefish: This is my first try painting a tartan and flag on a figure bigger than 28mm,. It's just a matter of going for it knowing that it will be a trial and error tour de force.
 
I wish I could paint like that out of my comfort zone, terrific painting. A very nice figure and you've made a good job.
Regards
Bob
 
A great job all around. I have had a look at what Carl Franklin has in his Book and and he is saying Red/white/Green. I have two other books that just say dice on the bonnet of all Scottish Reg is Red/White /green. but does not mention 42nd in particular. So I would stick with what you have. Well done.

Mick
 
Up until the formation of the Royal Regiment of Scotland,all Scottish Royal regiments had red white and blue dice all the others had red white and green except The Argyll,s who had red and white.the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders had red white and green until they became the Queen,s Own when it changed to red white and blue
 
fantastic paint job,well done. as for painting advice,barrie hynd is the expert on black watch uniforms,i would always follow his advice./badger
 
barrie hynd is the expert on black watch uniforms ./badger

Dont think so mate. As you can see from some of the posts, there is conflicting evidence on the diced band.
This is still a well painted up figure from Oniria and one of the best I have seen.

Barrie.
 
now now barrie,don't be shy,you are one of the most reliable people to speak to as regards the black watch,and yes your right,the painted up figure is excellent,even more so as the painter is not used to painting in this scale. I am completely jealous./badger
 
If that is out of your comfort zone, I'd love to see the work you do when you are working in it. That is superb.

Chris
 
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