Here we have the three lancer variants for the 7th Hariana Lancers. Again, with the full dress pagri and a little greenstuff to create the 1903 pattern bandolier.
Monday, 30 May 2016
Saturday, 28 May 2016
WW1 Bengal Lancers 2. Major Massy-Wheeler VC.
Work on the remaining nine mounted figures of the 7th Hariana Lancers will get underway this weekend. This week I gently painted up a figure to represent Major George Godfrey Massy-Wheeler VC. Major Massy-Wheeler was awarded the VC posthumously following actions at the head of "A" Squadron of the 7th Hariana Lancers on 12th and 13th April, 1915.
This figure is a Perry Miniatures WW2 British Yeomanry officer with some added greenstuff to fashion the feedbags, blanket and bandolier about the horse's neck. He may be a little informal as he is not wearing a tie. The original figure was wearing a tin hemet but this has been replaced by a Perry Miniatures Indian Pattern sun helmet.
Major Massy-Wheeler VC was buried at the Basra Military Cemetery. The CWGC is currently unable to maintain this cemetery. There is fear that his headstone, and many others, may no longer be standing.
Major Massey-Wheeler at Shaiba.
All the Major's war medals were awarded to his widow, who lived in Brighton, On her death in 1950 she bequeathed them all to the Hove Museum.Their collection transfered to the Royal Pavilion and Museums, Brighton. They were recently rediscovered in 2014:
http://brightonmuseums.org.uk/2015/01/20/victoria-cross-discovered-at-brighton-museum-art-gallery/
Monday, 23 May 2016
Thursday, 19 May 2016
WW1 Bengal Lancers 1.
The Perry Sudan range comes in very handy for minor conversion work. Here we have the test piece of a Sowar of the 7th Hariana Lancers. Ten of these are set to ride out in Mesopotamia against the Ottoman Turks. There is a little greenstuff on the chest of this Sudan 1880s Bengal Lancer to give the suggestion of the 1903 Bandolier. The paint scheme is a generic Indian khaki but the pagri is painted up as the full dress example, just to give a khaki subject a little colour. Purists may moan, but I don't, nor does the chap who asked me to paint them! The horses for these ten lancers will be painted elsewhere.
Monday, 2 May 2016
Woodbine Designs WW1 Indian Army Infantry
My first chance to paint up some of these WW1 Indian Army figures from Woodbine Designs without hacking them about to convert them to dismounted Indian Cavalry types.
First up, the Hotchkiss HMG pack IND05.
The MK1 Hotchkiss LMG pack IND04.
The NCO pack IND02.
A selction of figures from the Indian Army section pack IND015.
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