Finally, the 2 British Colonial Standard Bearers that Bob discovered the moulds for on Jack's workbench.
Like them so much might get him to run off a couple more to make command stands and unit standard bearers. I know that they stopped caring flags into battle in the late 1870s, early 1880s, but they look nice.
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteJack really appreciates the fact that people still enjoy his figures after all these years. Many thanks for taking the time to comment.
ReplyDeleteJack certainly sculpts 20mm beautifully - very nice figures- great paint job too. Regards. KEV.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kev, seeing Jack next week so will pass on your comments.
ReplyDeleteIs there any chance of buying some of these wonderful figures...? I've just posted a few images of Jack's terrific figures myself; http://osborneradloff.blogspot.de/2017/01/2nd-battalion-grenadier-guards-gordon.html
ReplyDeleteHi Duncan
ReplyDeletedo you mean the figures or these particular standard bearers?
Hi - did see the reply...thanks for the note earlier too...I mean the actual standard bearers...and the mounted officers now that we are on the subject...hehehe...cheers
ReplyDeleteHi Duncan
ReplyDeleteSorry for the delay in replying. Love the way you have painted Jack's figures. Jack made the Standard Bearers as one off's for Stuart Asquith, rather than a commercial sale. Jack still has the moulds for them and the mounted officers which also didn't go on commercial sale as far as I know.