I can't find much about this firm (Sculptures UK ) on
t'Internet, but it seems they may have operated under more than one name, be
extant [still] under one of them, be/to have been a Scottish firm, and to have
'flourished' - in the best sense of people who haven't got a clue - around
2011?
There's a Roman legionary on Amazon with a very different 'puddle'
or 'mound' base out of stock at the moment, and a - similar to the above - plinthed Black Watch piper, but clicking on the Sculptures UK link takes you to a dead page. And that's as much as I can find with a cursory
look, but lots of 'Scottish' hits come back on a Google search which I didn't
have time (or the inclination) to investigate further.
Conversely - having fingered Scotland;
twice - the box is more reminiscent of the Russian 'art house' metal makers! I'm
guessing a tourist/museum gift-shop outfit, whether still with us or - more likely - long-gone?
He's similar to the RHF of my time (they had a white hackle), but is I suspect contemporary with the 2011 date,
being a post-amalgamations (and 2nd tranche amalgamations at that) soldier, in
the interim combats and newer webbing I don't recognise, with DPM pouches, he's
armed with a post H&K updated
SA80 - what are they called now; SA99-and-a-bit! Probably the All Points North of Berwick Regiment!
He's slightly stylised, but it helps hide
the resin, being sculpted with more traditional smoother surfaces. He's wearing
a light belt-order and Tam O'Shanter, so more range-day, NI-patrolling, or gate-duty than either parade or
full combat operations.
A close-up, name tags were another thing [unofficially?] adopted in recent years, although - as I drag my sorry arse toward it's 60th
with alarming rapidity - I realise my 'recent years' is now, actually, the
previous 30!
A nice enough figure depicting a glimpse of
a short period in the many changes in the appearance of a British Soldier in
his day-to-day uniform, since the monumental change of the 1989 falling of 'The
Wall'. Still not as well-tailored as the French, but never as scruffy as the Israelis! Thanks to Peter Evans for putting him in the latest Plunder bags.
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ReplyDeleteGoogle image search "sculptures UK all handmade" and there are a few pics and listing. No useful info, but more figures....
ReplyDeleteCheers Gisby, I sort of tried that, all I noticed was that apart from the Roman, there seemed to be a lot of Scottish subjects . . . maybe they are waiting for things to pan-out before re-nameing! Sculptures (Hibernia)!!
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