I chanced upon this pavement piece which I had made up from my own castings a few years back. So I decided to cut it to fit a suitable base for my kettle drummer.
Excellent kitbashing, Vic! What did you use for the drums? An old-school method was to take plastic cigar tubes and cut the bottom off for the shell of the drum, and I wondered if you used that method.
The use of these cigar tubes for kettledrums is a good idea. Plastic and old aluminium material. However, I wasn't sure about the size of the kettledrums. I used the Historex drums as the period was 1799. I presume that these Napoleonic period spares would provide the best diameter ref for my contemorary figure.
I presume that since Historex issues the drums as one size, these earlier drums may probably have been less sophisticated. I note that kettledrums do come in two slightly different diameters to create a ba-dum sound instead of just a dum dum sound.
The figure has been redone, including new coattails.
Now that I’ve finished a big project, I decided to work on this piece for now. I completed the cobbled base and glued it to the wood base. Then I drilled n attached the horse to the base.
Hi GH
I hope so…..After assembling the figure, I added an undercoat of red paint to visualise the tunic for errors. can see some and hope to correct them soon.
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