Whilst battling a case of 'man flu' I have been not doing much modelling but when I was feeling a bit better and able to sit up with a tartan rug tucked around me I had a tinker about with the boxes of Highlander for this new project . One of the problems was that a fair few of the figures hadn't any targes (shields) , so resorting back to a technique I first saw in the Airfix magazine about 50 years ago and used a 'dot punch' to cut out some circles from card which luckily are just the right size and glued them to the required figures .
Here's another few , I have coated the card with super glue to help with stiffness and once sprayed black they will look like part of the original figure . In the background you can see my trusty 'targe maker' , a more professional blogger would have cropped these photos and eliminated the sight of all the junk on my painting tray.
For those pesky spearmen I resorted to cutting down their spears , carefully splitting the ends and inserting a piece of plastic milk container which I then trimmed to size to produce a 'Lochaber' axe , again with liberal amounts of super glue to hold things in place . They look much better now and I'm pleased with the results . I've got one or two other things to finish off and then I will go into mass production of Highlanders .
Hi Tony- very nice work there on these Jacobite conversions for the targes and axes. I have the same paper punch - handy at times and it is about 40 years old and still sharp! Cheers. KEV.
ReplyDeleteI think mine has only been used to make shields with and never it's original use .
DeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteI was surprised at the whole punch for targes but then realized that I'd forgotten just how small 1/72 are.
Yes true 1/72nd are much smaller and slimmer .
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