The Sherwood Rangers, Syria, 1918. A mix of six Mutton Chop British Cavalry, two Great War Miniatures early war British Cavalry Troopers and two Perry Miniatures WW2 British Yeomanry command types. All the troopers have been given Woodbine Designs head-swaps to try to get that very late war in the Middle East look. A mix of khaki drill and serge uniform here. A few painting short-cuts have been taken on some of these figures as the clock is ticking and there is still the dismounted Sherwood Rangers and a number of miscellaneous figures to do before the game at Colours.
6 comments:
Love this mix of figures. They all work well together. Impeccably painted. Well done.
A lovely job Mark
You really wouldn’t know that they were from three different manufacturers.
All the best. Aly
Another great looking unit and the three figure ranges blend well together
Cheers, Allan.
Doing the headswaps helps tie them together. The Perry's are sculpted in later collared shirts and I hope to take the knife to them when I eventually get round to doing the Berkshire Yeomanry and the Royal Bucks Hussars.
I was quite surprised that they seem to blend. Thought the Perrys would be too slight. The Mutton Chops looked too big in the bare metal but it seems to be okay.
Post a Comment