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Flat Figures Painters Forum => Techniques => Topic started by: fesak_j on February 24, 2021, 07:59:39 AM
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Hi lads, I have started my second long term project British cavalry during the Victorian Era. The number of figures - unlimited for at the moment as I'm still in middle of research however since my daughter is falling asleep earlier, finally I found a time to paint.
My first is Suffolk Yeomanry cavalry - ca. 1860 - it is a lightly edited Schmidt figure.
In the middle of painting I'm stuck. Please, does anyone know if cavalry wear sabretache - ca. around 1860(pic the bottom left corner)? The paint is from the other side (what I have realized later when I started) and I can not find any valid info. I would rather prefer to hear that not - instead of editing half of the painted figure.
Thank you, stay safe. Jozef
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Wow ! have you a contact for Schmidt ?
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Merlino: Schmidt figures I had from Mr. Gruenewald as per link http://www.zinnfiguren-gruenewald.de/pages/rug___katalog_schmidtpag.html
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thanks! ;)
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There was a series of small booklets on the yeomanry cavalry by L.Barlow and R.J.Smith with illustrations by Bob Marrion. I have No 2 the North Somerset Yeomanry. The illustrations show them with the sabretache worn by officers throughout the Victorian period. Not by other ranks, though. The booklets were: Sussex Yeomanry, North Somerset Yeomanry, Yorkshire Hussars, Westmoreland and Cumberland Yeomanry, 3rd count of London Sharpshooters, Duk of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry, Yorkshire Dragoons, Lovat Scouts and Scottish Horse, Warwickshire and Worcestershire yeomanry.
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Nice project!
BG Christian
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Jerry: thank you for the reply, that is what I was looking for. As the figure I m painting is the officer, I will try to edit it somehow by adding the sabretache without any damage to the paint :-X ::) ........anyway I googled booklets - 15 pcs for 5pounds, that worhts I just wrote to the seller (one more thanks for a good tip).
Christian: thank you :)
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There is quite a lot of info in the series of Tradition magazines published by Tradition of London many years ago, but it would take a bit of time searching through them to find the sort of information you want. These were very good quality magazines, I have the full set. Will have a bit of a search if I get the time.
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That is interesting.....I have a few magazines & books and following great website uniformology however sometimes it just let my imagination working.
e.g.: By 1850 the trousers may have become green in line with the officers. It is very likely that the other troops of Suffolk Yeomanry had also worn green coats but with scarlet facings, however there is no direct information on this.
I painted trousers blue - as it looks like blue from the paint.
I will come more with other figures ;D ;D ;D this is just a warm up.
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..... in the end it was not that hard to add the sabretache
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Books - British Yeomanry Uniforms: An Album of Coloured Prints by Richard Simkin, by Lawrence V. Archer
Uniforms of the Yeomanry Regiments 1783-1911 by P.H. Smitherman
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The Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794-1914 by L Barlow
and RJ Smith there are 15 in this series Next is Fifty of Yeomanry Uniforms by R.G Harris wrote the series Fredrick Muller had it printed The Almark Series has some books so now you have a range of books 😂 Willie
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Some more books British Cavalry uniforms since 1660 by Michael Barthorp The History of The Dress of the Royal Regiment of Artillery by R.J.MacDonald and the old Tradition Magazine So have fun painting 🎨😜 Willie
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willie & jerry: thank you lads....a lot of studying infront of me with other figures 8)
finally done the first in the row :)
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Great information and even better paint job. Very impressive.
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thank you john ;)
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fresh from the working table.... 2nd dragoons drummer
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:) ... done 8)
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Came out looking great! Nicely done.
mark 8)
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Very well done paintwork really!
I particularly appreciate the rendering of the embroideries on the horsblanket.
Very nice overall!
Sandor
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Very impressive painting, the flat looks great with much to admire.
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:) :) :) thank you lads....more will come soon
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Well done!!
BG Christian
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Gottstein - 8th King s Royal Irish hussars officer....... this one is 3rd time i have repainted this figure ;D the final version ;D
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The 3rd ? Looks great!
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super painting, great lights and shadows !!!! and the horse is top.
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thank you Michel ;)
shogun: yes ...... I have another 4 to repaint at the workbench, however these will be repainted 2nd time only ;D
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Another figure done: it is figure from Charles King - 16th The Queen's Lancers officer ca. 1846 (the one in red uniform)....this one I have edited and repainted from 17th Lancers to 16th Lancers .
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Beautiful, action packed, appreciate the perspective photo too.
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Nice job 8) Willie
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and one more in short time: Charles King - 17th Duke of Cambridge's Own Lancers trooper ca. 1854......repainted too one more time for this version ;D
John/ willie: thank you :)
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Gottstein edited - ca. 1912 City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders) ...... that was one hard figure to be painted. Took me with several breaks around 3 weeks.
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Again, very nice paintings!!
Bg Christian
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The result was worth the time--at least from the viewer's perspective.
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Thank you lads :) :) ..........enjoy the new one 13th Light Dragoons office ca. 1854 from Gottstein (repainted version)
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1st Madras light cavalry officer :)
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nice painting, I like it
Erich
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Love the rendition of the blue uniform especially. I think blue colors are difficult to pull off in 30mm.
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Absolutely splendid !!!
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Nice very well done The Raj would like it 8) Willie
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Thank you lads for the kind words :) :) :)
John: I thnik the deep/ dark blue is the most diffucult colour to paint. It can t be lighted up with the white colour as you will get light blue effect which is not correct, or in front of my eyes it does not look well - just to paint the pants it took me 2 hours (I had to repaint it 5x, as I did not like the final look).
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The effort and time paid off, very effective and attractive!
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another repainted figure (now/before) 11th hussars officer - the figure is from Charles King set :)
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Curious if you are stripping paint job and starting over or repainting over previous work to achieve better result.
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I m painting over the previous work or improving painted parts by adding more colours, lights or shadows. No stripping. Several years ago i have damaged the figure while i tried to strip it off, so i decided to not strip the paint again. :)
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Even more impressive, to avoid the buildup of too much paint. Thank you for explaining.
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21st Empress of India's Lancers from Erich Grootens set :)
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very fine Jozef, thank you for painting and showing them
Erich
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Thanks to you Erich :) , for this lovely figures you have issued 8)
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Nice painting.
It is interesting to the those kakhi coloured unifom together with the other more colourful ones.
Christoph
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Very impressive! And fast too, excellent quality
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Very nice!
BG Christian
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Thank you lads :) :) :) hope more come soon 8)
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They seem indeed to be beautifully painted, but the pictures are so dark that they are barely visible, to be fully appreciated
Perhaps a poor adjustment of my screen, altough other pictures are looking normal .
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I've adjusted the underexposure a bit and the painting appears indeed very nice !!!
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and...
(https://i87.servimg.com/u/f87/19/31/59/25/18281712.jpg)
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Michel, thank you so much, that is so great :) ...... making photos is not my bright skill ::)
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(https://i87.servimg.com/u/f87/19/31/59/25/17417911.jpg)
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8) thank you, so much....... I was looking at the photo 15 min straight how details showed up and questioned - did i paint that? ;D
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Very nice job 8) Now you have 999 more to go ::) Outstanding work Willie
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Michel, your help (I really appreciate it) forced me to think to start do better photos. I have draw ( ;D ;D ;D ;D ) how I do photos: I m standing under main light in the kitchen and I m creating the shadow by myself to avoid shine effect. Photos are taken by mobile phone, I do not own any camera. Why I m doing that? Somehow upon the principle of the photo tent. It might be wrong however I did not develope yet how to do it better ??? and I tried a lot. If you do not mind, could you be so kind as to advice me? :) :)
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Very nice job 8) Now you have 999 more to go ::) Outstanding work Willie
;) ;) ;) thank you willie, a lot of fun to go ;D