johnnybach
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Whilst the paintwork is drying on Scottie's Hussars - there's time to show a few developments on my Life Guards, so here's a few pics of what I've been up to.
Here's a pic of one of my spare Life Guards - whose horse was found minus a few legs. Excuse the organised chaos - but concentrate on the figure's new
rear leg with pin inserted.

Next pic shows it miraculously in place - having been glued into place in the pre-drilled hole made to accept the pin already glued into the leg you saw above. Note the sprue - which contains all four legs and the tail for this mount - with the one used removed.

Next pic shows front legs being given similar treatment.

He can now stand on his three legs.

And here's a pic of some others that were purchased in various lots that I bought on e-bay. they aren't for this project, as they just came along with the poses I really wanted - but I now find that I posses most of the figures (all repaired) from an early Britains set 43. In between working on my Set 72+ figures, I have been repairing and putting these on bases, to either keep or sell back on e-bay after painting. ( See the milliput filler on some leg-joints - to be sanded smooth before painting, once dried out).

Here's another similar figure - in need of two front legs, this time, showing legs prepared to be fitted into prepared stumps.

And finally - one of the whole lot - with my current project figures in front, at varying stages of development - and the remainder (mostly) repaired and pinned to new stands, awaiting their turn.

So..............that's where we're at ..........so far. jb
Here's a pic of one of my spare Life Guards - whose horse was found minus a few legs. Excuse the organised chaos - but concentrate on the figure's new
rear leg with pin inserted.

Next pic shows it miraculously in place - having been glued into place in the pre-drilled hole made to accept the pin already glued into the leg you saw above. Note the sprue - which contains all four legs and the tail for this mount - with the one used removed.

Next pic shows front legs being given similar treatment.

He can now stand on his three legs.

And here's a pic of some others that were purchased in various lots that I bought on e-bay. they aren't for this project, as they just came along with the poses I really wanted - but I now find that I posses most of the figures (all repaired) from an early Britains set 43. In between working on my Set 72+ figures, I have been repairing and putting these on bases, to either keep or sell back on e-bay after painting. ( See the milliput filler on some leg-joints - to be sanded smooth before painting, once dried out).

Here's another similar figure - in need of two front legs, this time, showing legs prepared to be fitted into prepared stumps.

And finally - one of the whole lot - with my current project figures in front, at varying stages of development - and the remainder (mostly) repaired and pinned to new stands, awaiting their turn.

So..............that's where we're at ..........so far. jb