W. Britain: 44012 - Trooper - 21st Lancers - Mounted - 1898
great photo Randy love the figure (apart from that stand) im hoping they expand into an entire series with these aswell the 2 camel corps figures are excellent maybe in the future we can get a dismounted guardsman walking & holding the reins of his camel ?![]()
Camel Corps: The thing that bothers me a bid is that both are the same camels. I wish they had made at least a slight change to the new issue.
Dismounted sounds good - I hope with a slightly different camel (or is it dromedar?)
Detail:
I revived this thread because I have a question about the painting of this figure. You will notice that in Randy's encellent photo that the figure has black piping on his sleeves. I don't remember seeling this on khaki clad british figures befpre.
Does anyone here know the meaning of the color? Do other regiments have differert ones?
I currently painting two figures. One from the 4th Hussars and the other from the 21st Lancers in khaki and would like to add this detail. Thanks!![]()
The Osprey volume on the Sudan shows the black sleeve piping
However, the drawing by Richard Caton Woodville a British war artist for the Illustrated London News does not show it. Woodville was sent to Egypt and the Sudan by the paper. If this is a field sketch it my be lacking in details such as the piping.
The Valiant figure of the young Winston Churchill when he was assigned to the 21st Lancers shows the black piping.