He's a conversion of this cavalry casting - a head-swap from an infantryman and a gauntletted right arm built up from greenstuff on a paperclip armature. Oh, I also spent ages getting a HUGE moustache to adhere to his top lip.
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great conversion!
Sticking small bits of greenstuff to metal (or plastic) is tricky. I usually rough up the area a bit. Another thing to try might be to put a little superglue on the area first. (now I tell you, huh? lol)
Now you tell me!
Seriously, I should have used my head rather than let a wet tool transfer more water to the casting. As the poet says: d'oh!
Still, he turned out nicely, although the hand (so Madam the illustrator tells me!) is a bit high up to technically be resting on his hip, and his head is a bit too far forward - my mistake there; I drilled the pinning holes out of alignment.
I'll be converting an 1866 Austrian mounted Officer into a Russian one next - Eureka sent me a sample in among some Sumerians I ordered a while back. His whiskers look "the business". I think I only need turn his pealed shako into a peaked cap. Fingers crossed!
They look good, sir.
I find it interesting that I too have been taking a bit of a break from my SYW figs to work on a lot of Colonials.
Can you share more of your "grand plan" vis-a-vis the Defense of Melbourne?
-- Jeff
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