Kostis Ornerakis wrote:Wonderful Victorian London vignette!!
It's a long-term project that was originally to be based on one of the three short stories in George MacDonald Fraser's "Flashman and the Tiger".
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00 ... tkin_p2_i3I then had the "stunning idea" to expand it into a series of scenes with an elderly General Sir Harry Paget Flashman, VC, KGB, Etcetera, boring the pants off fellow members of his London club as he reminisces over his past adventures. Problem is, the pandemic has caused problems with importing kit figures from the UK, so the expanded project has been put on hold for the time being.
However, my interest in doing Flashman's encounter with Sherlock Holmes, (as per the short story in "Flashman and the Tiger"), has been rekindled recently and I'll be making an effort to finally get it done over the next few months; especially as I do have kit figures that will represent the majority of the characters, including Holmes and Watson -- albeit they still have to be assembled and painted.
The King Edward VII figure was a conversion of this chap:-
And here's the younger version of Flashy from "Flashman in the Great Game" -- again, he's a converted kit figure.
I intend to feature several other characters, both fictional and historical, from the Victorian and Edwardian era's.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is based on an Undertaker kit from Andrea Miniatures, while Varney the Vampyre is a slightly converted "Nosferatu" from the same manufacturer. One of the Chronos Miniature ladies is to be Flashy's granddaughter "Selina Flashman" and the other is the, umm, result of his misadventures in Russia after being captured while cowering in fear under the enemy guns at Balaclava, (see "Flashman at the Charge").
I'm not too sure how I'll shoehorn the criminal mastermind of Soho, Fu Manchu and his Femme Fatale hit-squad, into the story, but I'll eventually dream something up...
And Rudyard Kipling will be represented by this guy after I saw David Haig impersonating an Indian potentate in the
BRILLIANT 2007 movie "My Boy Jack".
Completely off-topic, but "My Boy Jack", which is based on the play written by David Haig, is a movie that's well worth a re-watch every now and again.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0851430/It features extremely powerful performances from all four principle actors.
Left-to-Right:-
Daniel Radcliffe/John Kipling
David Haig/Rudyard Kipling
Kim Cattrall/Caroline Kipling
Carey Mulligan/Elsie Kipling
Cheers the Noo