WIP WWI Staffordshire Regt. Officer

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Graham

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Don’t know much about the origins of this bust but I believed I scrounged it of Nap a couple of years ago or so.
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Originally I assume he had binoculars because there were a couple of straps hanging down. I don’t have the binoculars so I carved off the straps.

All I have done so far is hollowed out the thick (at the back) casting pug underneath the torso and given it a quick spray of grey primer. As I no longer have my huge collection of paint sets, one of which was a WWI British Uniform set, I need to work out how to mix the uniform colour.

The hat, head and torso are separate so I have checked the fit which, after cleaning up, is excellent. There are a few tiny pinholes on the surface but they are tiny and I am confident (!) they will fill with paint. If not I will sort them out with a bit of filler.
 
Hi Graham

Good to see your at the bench and a bust

From a overseas company but can't remember who !

I do believe your right it was one if mine , think scale is small ...good to see it being worked on

I suggest you fill the pin holes before painting

Following with interest

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Graham

Good to see your at the bench and a bust as well

I do believe your right it was one if mine , think scale is small ...good to see it being worked on

Following with interest

Happy benchtime

Nap

It is not too small scale wise, slightly less than 1/10 but much bigger than 1/12. Looks small because of the short torso but a nice one to do I think. I have the ‘Benedictine Cumberbach’ ‘War Horse’ bust to do soon so need to work out the colours. Don’t know if to play safe and get a pre mix acrylic.
 
It is not too small scale wise, slightly less than 1/10 but much bigger than 1/12. Looks small because of the short torso but a nice one to do I think. I have the ‘Benedictine Cumberbach’ ‘War Horse’ bust to do soon so need to work out the colours. Don’t know if to play safe and get a pre mix acrylic.

It will paint up nicely ....bigger than what I remember !!!

Deal with those pin holes before paint mate

It did have bino's as you say

I am actually working on the War Horse busts now

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Cap badge is South Staffs Regiment. The early issue ones were bi metal and the crown and knot were in white metal. later ones were all brass. Not seen this one before, but looks like its in need of a little refinement, IMO(y)sstaffs.jpg
 
Cap badge is South Staffs Regiment. The early issue ones were bi metal and the crown and knot were in white metal. later ones were all brass. Not seen this one before, but looks like its in need of a little refinement, IMO(y)View attachment 398991

I did think it was South Staffs, I think the other badge as the Prince of wales feathers. It does need a bit of sharpening up but there is a limit to my skill set :unsure:
 
Had a bit of a play with some thin sanding sticks and a bit of putty and I think I have hit all the pinholes. Also found a section of piping over his right shoulder blade was missing so I repaired that with putty. Mixed up some thin artists acrylic and roughly brushed it over in the approximate colours and I think it looks tidier now. The paint will be washed off tomorrow and a proper primer applied.

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Hi Graham

Time well spent with the putty , why not use the Kharki you've put on as a basecoat/ primer and goup fom there

I would add rank to the epaulettes poss a crown for Major and add medal ribbon ( MC ? ) helooks a older guy !

Good spot on the shoulder piping

Look forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Graham

Time well spent with the putty , why not use the Kharki you've put on as a basecoat/ primer and goup fom there

I would add rank to the epaulettes poss a crown for Major and add medal ribbon ( MC ? ) helooks a older guy !

Good spot on the shoulder piping

Look forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap

The colour I used to test the cleanup is a rough mix of artist acrylic but the more I look at the figure, the more I like it. Just have to try and mix some more if I remember how I did it lol. ME! Making crowns and medals! Good grief man :ROFLMAO:
 
Of course your right but could be later I suppose ...Graham's shout I guess !

Nap

Pictures I have found show sergeant stripes on upper arm but officers had piping above the cuff so not relevant to this bust. The lapel badges would be a good feature though......... They are on the bust, not very detailed though mmmmmmm, what are you doing to me Nap :ROFLMAO:
 
This figure is from ZONA 72 out of Spain. I believe it was identified as "English officer WW 1". I have acquired several busts from them in the past. At 7 Euros each a great value. This particular bust was always out of stock so I never did obtain it.
Unfortunately their website appears to no longer up.

Regards
Kirk

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This figure is from ZONA 72 out of Spain. I believe it was identified as "English officer WW 1". I have acquired several busts from them in the past. At 7 Euros each a great value. This particular bust was always out of stock so I never did obtain it.
Unfortunately their website appears to no longer up.

Regards
Kirk

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Thanks Kirk, that is the one with the elusive binoculars that I don’t have.
 

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