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"24th Regiment of Foot, Rorke’s Drift 1879" 54mm metal kit

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by Vallo, Jun 21, 2021.

  1. Vallo Active Member

    Hi to all modellers.;)
    A new OlimpYa Models release in 54mm metal kit.
    NEW RELEASE! AVAILBLE NOW!
    24th Yorkshire Regiment, Rorke’s Drift 1879

    OlimpYa Models product. Metal Kit figure - 54mm. FRV-029
    View More & Buy HERE

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  2. valiant A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    nicely animated, but the collar/facings colour was green for 24th Foot, not yellow.....(y)
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  3. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Das 24. had green facings at the collar and the cuffs!

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    Das Regiments Badge was a Sphinx with the writing "Egypt"...:

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    Cheers
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  4. Vallo Active Member

    You're right, we got the title wrong with another piece due out in September.
    This is the title:
    24th Yorkshire Regiment, Rorke’s Drift 1879
  5. Richard Baxter A Fixture

    Country:
    Scotland
    Also, the 24th was not a Yorkshire regiment. Nominally it was the 2nd Warwickshire Regiment, but army reforms of 1871 meant that its depot was set up at Brecon in South Wales and it recruited heavily in the Anglo-Welsh border area from then on, eventually becoming the South Wales Borderers. By 1879 the regiment had a pronounced Welsh character.
  6. valiant A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    This is a list of British Line Infantry regiments who took part in the Anglo-Zulu War -

    3rd (East Kent) Regiment (The Buffs)
    4th (King's Own Royal) Regiment
    13th Prince Albert's Light Infantry
    21st Royal Scots Fusiliers
    24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment
    57th (West Middlesex) Regiment
    58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment
    60th King's Royal Rifle Corps
    80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment
    88th (Connaught Rangers) Regiment
    90th (Perthshire Volunteers) Lt Infantry
    91st (Argyllshire) Highlanders
    94th Regiment
    99th (Duke of Edinburgh's) Regiment

    If you research each of these regiments, you will find out the individual facing colours for each one.....None of the former regiments which now make up the Yorkshire Regiment were present during the Anglo Zulu War.
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  7. Jon Harbuck New Member

    Country:
    United-States
    I assume this figure is intended to be Lt. Bromhead. What is your source of reference for this style of tunic, with white piping all around and those (unfamiliar) tails along the back hem?
  8. Vallo Active Member

    Our sculptor sent us these 136379604_3451710058269377_7058584570917167671_n.jpg
  9. valiant A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    The uniform pics are of the 75th Stirlingshire Rgt, a regiment which had been in the Cape just before the Zulu War, but had actually returned home before the war took place. The uniform is typical of the type worn in S Africa at the time of the Anglo Zulu War, and is useful for reference. If you look at my list of regiments that actually took part in the Zulu War, your sculptor and painter need to do a little more research to ensure accuracy.
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  10. Vallo Active Member

    So can we enter 75th Stirlingshire Rgt as a title?
  11. valiant A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    You could, but not at Rorke's Drift and not in 1879, as the regiment didnt take part in the Zulu War, as Ive said.

    If you Google 75th Foot and you will be able to read the research for yourself......Alternatively, research one of the regiments that were present and make the necessary alterations to the uniform....!!
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  12. Warren SMITH A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Excellent figure and some very interesting information, thanks to Valiant..
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  13. Vallo Active Member

  14. valiant A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    You will need to modify the uniform for 1857 (see attached) - its not the same as the 1879 issue - You really need to properly research what you intend to portray, its not a mix and match to find a "best fit"...... I honestly think you are now clutching at straws.....!! In order to make the best of what you already have, is to modify the figure to represent of of the regiments present during the Zulu War - If you sculptor is unable to do the necessary modifications, I will be only too happy to quote you for the work!!


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  15. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Hi there

    If I may also add a comment .....my suggestion is to withdraw the release , get the figure correctly altered

    As Valiant says get the research right first .....why not ask on PF for help ...plenty of very knowledgeable members happy to help with access to many references

    Nap
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