Somebody enquired how I get the Cavalrymen to fit their horses - with difficulty ! . First I drill a hole in the back of the horse's saddle .
A pin is pushed into it with a drop of super glue to help and cut to about 10-15mm in length.
A hole is now drilled into a delicate part of the rider ( I wince when doing this !) - shades of Vlad the Impaler !
The rider is then pushed firmly onto the pin with a generous amount of 'super glue'.
The first six cavalrymen done ready for spraying .
Some of them painted awaiting varnishing then basing .
I was wanting some trees for my 'Wellington in India' project and found these suitably Eastern ones on EBay .- 20 of them for £ 3.50 post free from China - how do they do that ?! - arrived within a week as well !.
I drilled holes into some MDF bases and glued them down , cutting off the protruding stumps underneath , here we see them awaiting basing with a 28mm and 15mm figure for scale
You have to sympathise with that poor cavalry trooper! What figures are they?
ReplyDeleteThey are marketed by Mars but originaly Revel 'Swedish Cuirassier' 20mm plastic for my 30YW project, Tony
ReplyDeleteThey look rather better than the usual Mars figures - quite crisp in fact.
ReplyDeleteYes much finer, reboxed by Mars it seems, Tony
DeleteThanks for the tutorial on fixing the Cavalry. Very nice Palm Trees - they look excellent. Are you going to use 1/72nd Strelets Figures for your 'Wellington in India'...or am I thinking of Egypt 1806? Regards. KEV.
ReplyDeleteMy Wellington in India are 15mm Minifigs, but Stretlets do a Napoleonic range for Egypt, Tony
DeleteNice tutorial thanks...is that Sir Harry Flashman posing by the trees? Great figure.
ReplyDeleteIt is he awaiting painting , other figure is a Peter Laing 15mm , Tony
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