

And there is something with the officer that isn't right. Maybe you can find out what?



Some more pictures and blabla on the BLOG
I hope you like them and thanks for watching.

Bessiere wrote:The green of the base reminds me of my old Britains swappits. I had revolution and civil war figures probably 100 or more. No idea how valuable they might become I gave them away as a teenager. That officer has no epaulettes or lace anywhere so mb he's pretending?
Cheers,
Bessiere
Rich W wrote:Very nice job on these Peter!
Bessiere wrote:The feet fit on pegs of the bases, yes, those were the ones I had. My Revolutionary war figures even had separate wigs! Then they switched to cheaper models but with metal bases but the entire figure was static. Ah memories. No bars or sash for your officer - was that what you're looking for?
Cheers,
Bessiere
Beano Boy wrote:Yes no shoulder bars.
Great to see these Peter. BB
Susofrick wrote:Hmm, the sword sheath (?) and pistol holster should be reversed? Think we had one or two of the ACW swoppets. Cowboys we had A LOT, but soldiers weren't that common.
Ben90 wrote:A nice and clean paintjob. I like it!
Beano Boy wrote::cowboy: Well he certainly has no cartridge belt pouch for his pistol.
However as a toy soldier he looks quite wonderful to little rounded 15 stone me, BB
Peter wrote:...And there is something with the officer that isn't right. Maybe you can find out what?...
Peter wrote:...Susofrick wrote:Hmm, the sword sheath (?) and pistol holster should be reversed? Think we had one or two of the ACW swoppets. Cowboys we had A LOT, but soldiers weren't that common.
Thank you Gunnar!And yes that is it!
Santi Pérez wrote:
I thought the unusual thing was that the officer used a flintlock pistol in the 1860s rather than a six-shot revolver. It seems I was mistaken.![]()
Santi.
Beano Boy wrote:https://youtu.be/0doe4ybB3tM
Well I never,What's all this than ?
Why not 'Click ',and find out.
BB