Matt gently pointed out to me that my drummer was missing the shoulder strap that supports the drum. He was right of course and I was vaguely aware of this while I was painting him but not enough to engage my brain.
I have now corrected this and removed the levitating drum effect by adding a suitable strap by way of a paint conversion. Matt had even gone to the trouble of removing the cartridge box for added authenticity when he did the conversion so shame on me for my omission.
I also took the opportunity to repaint the drum hoops in a lighter blue which matches my other French drummers – consistency is everything.
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Smart looking chap ! .
You make me sound very like a sort of Hintonian Grand Inquisitor, Ian. However, I'm glad I didn't have to apply the thumbscrews, as you've repainted him brilliantly!
Hardly and inquisitor! All comments always greatfully received.
I'm impressed by how much you can do with the intelligent application of paint - sometimes I think vintage figures give so much more freedom as to how you can paint them.
Rob it's both a freedom and a curse!
A thing of beauty that drummer.
Cheers Lee, I'm hoping this unit will be one of my best!
Oh my God, I once exposed my entire Russian army to Matt in a fit of grandiosity. Even as I type I am reviewing the drummers for absentee belts. Nyet, Pavlovs, no lurking at the back there! Mind you, your quick thinking paintwork has restored this chap's confidence. Well done, Sir.
Cheers Nigel - we can all fall foul of the detail police but it's important to keep up standards (literally standard bearers in my case)!
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