Well, he not only crept onto my desk, he managed to push his way straight to the front of the painting queue. This is BC/75 17th Lancer in lancer cap in “foul weather” cover and full dress marching order riding on Horse BCH/4. The fact that the horse is given the code “4” does make me think that Marcus Hinton had perhaps intended to beef (no pun intended) up the cavalry in the Crimean range.
I’m really pleased with the way this one turned out
especially as I didn’t find him easy to paint. The casting suffers from an
extreme case of “disappearing detail syndrome” and it took me ages to get the
cords and straps right. None of this was helped by the fact that every source I
looked at had a different version of a 17th Lancer’s uniform. This
is one occasion when it would have been very useful to have the Hinton Hunt
painting instructions as a guide.
The figure is really superb and I’m now more frustrated
than ever that Marcus Hinton didn’t finish off the range. This chap seems lonely
without any Light Dragoons or Cherry-Bums to keep him company - not to mention
personality figures of Cardigan, Lucan and Nolan. Also missing from the range
are Russian gunners and cannon (so nothing to the right, left or front),
Cossacks and of course no Heavy Brigade either!
If I had the skill I’d be very tempted to sculpt them all
myself…
Thanks to Dave for the updated photo!
Thanks to Dave for the updated photo!