The marching soldier; there's three poses
here with rifle variations on the middle pair, a 60mm to the right and the
original from a hollow-cast mould on the left. In the PW Special
they seem to have two versions of that early one.
Pipes . . .
Again three types, the early hollow-cast to
the left in three greens, the second 54mm type to the far right and the 60mm
with flocked Busby second from the right. He's better painted too and would
seem to be a stab at competing with Britains
Herald on a more even footing? Or he may even have been used as a tourist
piece?
. . . & Drums!
My drummer, I'm assuming he's Charbens as he's painted like most of the
other Highlander's - Charbens don't
seem to have gone in for stripes on their tartans much! Also the drum is
similar to the Guardsman's drum; sort of a semi-flat sculpt? And - because it
matches the lead version in Joplin's big book!
Close-up of flock-headed 'Peter' Piper!
[That's a strangled-English, German joke for those who like their childhood-rhymes on
the dunkle seite!] The flocking is quite thick and has a little white
plume-remnant poking out of the top, so the flocking must have been done after
painting - to prevent the red plastic showing-through?
The figure is a pantographic copy of the
54mm late version, although the base has then been pared-down to match,
probably to fit existing bolsters or something technical like that! Chances are
there are still some Charbens to
find, both the drummer and Drum Major could have a possible two other versions,
now we know the marching and piper have three each?
Although, looking at mine and PW's, I'd say
there seem to be five marching variants; two 1st, two 2nd and a 60mm? Note also
that all the first type (from hollow-cast tools) is marching off the right
foot, left forward, the other versions are off the opposite step.
2 comments:
Just taking the chance to thank you for the pleasure I have had reading all your post during the last year. Many thanks for all the hard work and wishing you a merry Christmas.
John
Well, thank you for visiting John! Ten years old Tomorrow! The Blog, not me, I'm getting quite crusty!
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