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    #121
    The amazingly talented Neil Merryweather. I do envy your abilities.

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    • Neil Merryweather
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      #122
      :smiling4:
      this is me blushing
      thanks you Peter

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      • Neil Merryweather
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        #123
        Where were we?

        Ah yes, waiting for Milliput to set.

        Having established that the Scots Grey should be wearing the foul-weather cover on his bearskin, I started to think about how to achieve the look of oilskin. Screwed up tissue paper was the answer that came to me.
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        I figured it would be easiest to use the hat from the kit, so I carved away the surface texture to leave the bare form.

        Next I screwed up a piece of tissue paper, unfolded it and stuck it to a piece of double sided tape
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        I folded the edge over to give a bit more thickness and wrapped it around the bearskin

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        I added a disc of tissue to the crown

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        It’s actually quite difficult to ascertain exactly how these were made, since, being black , all the illustrations are rather indistinct. There is probably a large amount of artistic licence being taken as well, so I have done my best to make it look believable.

        It seems there is another flap which wraps around the helmet and laces at the front, so I made that from more tissue , scrunched it up at the front ends where it will tie and left it at that.
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        I started to make the tied lace from wire but gave up. I’ll try again later.


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        In the meantime I have added a mane and tail to the French neddy and I realised I needed to reinstate the dog tooth on the shabraque.

        This I did with 10 thou plasticard. I cut the teeth out first, I scraped it down and smoothed it off a bit,

        and then cut the strip off the sheet.
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        I glued short lengths in place with liquid cement

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        After this I cleaned up the Historex horseshoes ready for the grey, and look what else I found on the sprue…………

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        My photography doesn’t do it justice, but it’s nice to think that Historex have given the issue some thought…..

        Had I known I could have saved some Milliput!

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        • Andy Belsey
          • Apr 2018
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          #124
          Great work Neil!
          Andy

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          • Neil Merryweather
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            #125
            Originally posted by Andy Belsey
            Great work Neil!
            Andy
            Cheers Andy

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            • Guest

              #126
              More terrific work Neil. The shabraque edging would be a useful technique for shield edging methinks.

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              • Neil Merryweather
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                #127
                Thanks Peter - yes that's a thought

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                • scottie3158
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                  #128
                  Neil,
                  Excellent work.

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                  • Steven000
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                    • Steven
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                    #129
                    Nice work Neil, interesting project :thumb2:

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                    • Steve Jones
                      • Apr 2018
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                      #130
                      Wonderful update Neil. The head ware has come out well. Don't forget to patent the idea and sell it on LOL

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                      • Neil Merryweather
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                        #131
                        Scottie and Steven- thank you very much :thumb2:

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                        • rtfoe
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                          #132
                          Hi Neil...the doggie teeth is a brilliant idea of execution. Something I'll surely do with my Cuirassier.

                          Cheers,
                          Richard

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                          • Neil Merryweather
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                            #133
                            Many thanks Richard.

                            Here’s where we are with the Milliput

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                            I’ve reconciled the creases up the sleeve and across the chest , and I ended up carving off the lace detail because of the twist to the torso. I also built up his bum a bit, as it’s not now compressed into the saddle.

                            But looking at the side I decided he wasn’t leaning back far enough, so I got out the razor saw and copper wire and tilted him back a bit more.

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                            I think I might have drop him a bit lower in the saddle, too.

                            While I think about it can anybody help me with the detailing? I can’t decide whether he is an officer or a trooper.
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                            The painting appears to give him gold braid,which to me says he is an officer. But all of them have it. We know that it is yellow for troopers- would it have been gold for officers, or is it artistic licence (or just plain inaccuracy)?

                            Also, he seems to have some sort of blue/silver stripe on his left sleeve. Does that mean he’s an NCO? Or is it something else?

                            Any help or comments will be gratefully received.

                            Cheers for looking

                            Neil

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                            • Neil Merryweather
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                              #134
                              Originally posted by Steve Jones
                              Wonderful update Neil. The head ware has come out well. Don't forget to patent the idea and sell it on LOL
                              ooh sorry Steve- missed you out.
                              As for patenting, if only I was the kind of guy who could do that sort of thing... but I'll take it as a compliment :nerd:

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                              • rtfoe
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                                • Apr 2018
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                                #135
                                Crikey...you'll need someone like Mr Heptonstall to verify this.

                                The over extended pose is much better Neil.

                                Cheers,
                                Richard

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