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WIP Return from Dunkirk

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by Cannonball, Jun 21, 2020.

  1. Cannonball A Fixture

    Thanks Ken, really appreciated.

    Neal
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  2. Grod A Fixture

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    Great subject.
    Nice job Neal
    Gordon
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  3. Cannonball A Fixture

    Cheers Gordon.

    Neal
  4. PLG Well-Known Member

    Hi Neil

    you're making a cracking job of thIs, and quicker than I am.

    i'm glad you are enjoying building and painting, and the fit of thd parts is ok - it was quite an 'engineering' task, hence why some are quite unusual shapes.

    Petet
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  5. Cannonball A Fixture

    Many thanks Peter, really appreciate the comments. I can appreciate the effort and thought that you’ve put into this project and making the individual pieces work together in the way they do is great on such a concept. Hope you have continued success with this piece.

    Neal.
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  6. Chris Oldfield A Fixture

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    Hi Neal,

    Great job you're doing with this vignette, & kudos to Peter for coming up with such an original idea.

    It's nice also to see you've included some photos from "The World War II Tommy in Colour Photographs" - I can remember some of the reenactment photos being taken at a certain establishment on the Kings Road in Chelsea in the 1990s, where I used to work for 13.5 years until it was sold off in 2002. I could tell you a few stories about that place......
    Martin Windrow also makes a guest appearance in some of the photos!

    Chris.
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  7. Cannonball A Fixture

    Thanks Chris. I’ve got the accompanying book to that one as well covering Tropical/Desert uniforms. Both are great sources of reference for WW2 British/Empire uniforms and thought the addition of the photos might be of help. There’s one or two other well known faces in the book-Andy Robertshaw and Taff Gillingham if I’m not mistaken.

    Neal
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  8. Scott Sheltz Well-Known Member

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    Looks great! Excellent job on them
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  9. Cannonball A Fixture

    Many thanks Scott, really appreciated.

    Neal
  10. Cannonball A Fixture

    A little bit more progress on this although it may not look like it at first glance. I’ve started detailing the trim on the carriage door and the second class sign which I’m hoping to try and reproduce in the same style as the earlier reference picture- sign written style with the black shade lines. I’ve given the door a couple of washes of dark umber/black oil and used some pigments on the bottom to try and replicate the used/dusty look. I’ve also tried to dirty up the figures and make them a bit more grimy. I’ve added a wound card to the right hand figure but not sure as to the colour of the card and what would have been on it so if anyone can help it would be really appreciated. I’ve put up another reference picture re returning troops with these cards attached. This is from Dunkirk-The real story in photographs by Tim Lynch. There is another picture from the same book which would make a cracking little scene, maybe with the addition of a dancing dog-what do you think?

    Thanks for looking,
    Neal 4099BED6-3C33-463C-BFE0-D0F115A2F834.jpeg B4A1C9F3-B6BC-4079-82D1-D5F44560F89B.jpeg A8B5217D-B44A-4C73-B316-CB1CA667ADE8.jpeg 145CE9A4-7723-4A49-811C-E8CAF17FE390.jpeg C88B8E47-45D4-44C6-BA6D-17D9A71B08FC.jpeg BCF36721-8F56-4F80-932A-F509C4350C44.jpeg
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  11. Nap Moderator

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    Hi Neal

    Coming along nicely

    Found this repro one ..might be helpful

    image.jpeg

    Body evacuation tags were brown card but obviously not needed with these fellows thankfully

    image.jpeg

    Nap
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  12. Cannonball A Fixture

    Thanks Nap, that’s really helpful.

    Neal
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  13. PLG Well-Known Member

    The addition of the wound card is a great idea - I wish I had thought of it!!

    Peter
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  14. Steve Brodie PlanetFigure Supporter

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    looking very good
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  15. Cannonball A Fixture

    Many thanks Steve.

    Neal
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  17. MCPWilk A Fixture

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    Neat idea, beautifully executed.

    Mike
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  18. Cannonball A Fixture

    Thanks Steve. I still need to finish off the wound tag but got a little side tracked. Hope to finish off the final bits shortly.

    Neal
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  19. Cannonball A Fixture

    Many thanks Mike.

    Neal
  20. NeilW A Fixture

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    I see Nap contributed on this but from my quick research it seems that there were several forms/cards/labels involved (and most hadn't changed since WW1).

    The official story is:
    CC.JPG

    This site specifies a 'Ship's label' plus three items:

    CCb.JPG

    So, chasing these down (couldn't find the 3118A envelope) finds lots from WW1:

    CC5a.JPG CC6.JPG CC5b.JPG CC4.JPG

    W 3083 W 3118

    Others- all WW1`:
    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nzlscant/Canadian_force.htm
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p027qccb/p027qc3c
    https://lordalton.files.wordpress.c...al-card-for-william-alton-shrapnel-wounds.jpg
    http://lwf.it.ox.ac.uk/s/lest-we-forget/item/12468


    That the number remained the same (W 3118) but the form changed for WW2 is attested to here (Paras Med Kit):
    CC1.JPG

    I think Nap's photo shows the W 3118a envelope plus the card opened up (ie the other side to the one above)?

    This must be what the guys in the B/W photo are wearing (much larger than just a label).

    But, still no 'Ship's label' or actual WW2 copies.

    But then I struck gold... a 'walking wounded' Dunkirk evacuee:
    CC2.JPG CC3.JPG
    The first is the Ship's label and the second a different version of W3118.

    So, you could use just the Ship's label, the W 3008a envelope... or both.

    PS: lots more online about the US and German and various Home Guard/ARP etc casualty cards/labels etc.
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