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She wore a yellow ribbon ..."The Duke ist back"

Posted by Egbert on 11 Apr 2020, 19:01

My dear hobby friends,
after a year of construction I would like to introduce my new project to you.

It is a part of the film "She wore a yellow ribbon" (in German "Der Teufelshauptmann")
I love this movie, with John Wayne, since my childhood and the so heroically shown us cavalrymen.[/i]

Inspired by an illustration by Andrea-Miniatures ...

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... I got the idea to recreate a small scene from the Hollywood classic.

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After some search on the internet, I quickly found something.
Because the building which served as a movie set, is still to be seen in the US at Goulding's Lodge (Monument Valley).

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I wanted to play as much as possible a scene from the beginning of the film ...
Captain Brittles is on his way to the morning inspection when the hijacked stagecoach arrives ...

... this should look something like this.

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Captain Brittles morning roll call

Main actor:
Hauptmann Nathan Brittles
Sergeant Quincannon
Sergeant Hochbauer
Lieutenant Cohill
Lieutenant Pennell


Captain Brittles: “Good morning gentlemen…”
Lieutenants: “Good monrning sir!”
Captain Brittles: “Well.....carry on!”



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I hope you have a lot of fun with the pictures, wish you all a blessed Easter ...and stay healthy!
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Posted by MABO on 11 Apr 2020, 19:12

I was waiting for the final presentation. As usual we got a real eye-candy from you! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

I love the figures and all the details with the wooden boxes etc.

In this case it is also wonderful, that you produced the figures. I will buy them for sure.

So I am waiting for the next dashing project. ;-)
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Posted by Hellboy on 11 Apr 2020, 20:07

What can I say about this? :shock: It is just a dream! Everything is perfect! Fantastic figures masterfully painted! The building and the floor design look absolutely realistic! All of this was photographed professionally. An eye candy! Masterful !!!!! Congratulations !!!! :-D
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Posted by sberry on 11 Apr 2020, 21:23

What a wonderful scene! It is difficult to tell which pictures are from your diorama, and which are from the movie - everything is so utterly realistic!
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 11 Apr 2020, 21:31

Dear Egbert,
Respect :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: for your excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!! work. :thumbup: :-D
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Posted by Bessiere on 12 Apr 2020, 00:38

:yeah: :yeah: You have outdone yourself Egbert! This is just gorgeous work, meticulous to an insane degree (just the way modelers like it). I take my hat off to you sir. Your photography presents your model in the finest manner possible. fantastic tribute to a great film and period in American history.
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Posted by Wiking on 12 Apr 2020, 02:16

The realism of worn out, used look of the house is fantastic. As the house itselve is well made.
Also the nature or what surwive around the house is good.
Also all the letter on boxes etc.

Many small things that make the four edge frame "round".

Only the figures are too blue, yellow for my taste.

Hand made figures. Scratch house and bits. Only the horses are made out of a mold?
99% selve made!

A impressive work rich of small details.

:-D

Ps:
And some pic with the background are :thumbup: .
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Posted by C M Dodson on 12 Apr 2020, 07:41

Hi Egbert.

It is lovely to see your project completed and what a masterclass it is too.

Fantastic modelling and the figures are superb.

Wiking has a point about the vivid colours but that might be the lighting as I know you are a perfectionist in these matters.

I am still in awe of your inspired printing idea.

A great film and a worthy tribute.

Best wishes,

Chris
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Posted by Konrad on 12 Apr 2020, 07:49

What can i say more ?
Very big movie theater! :thumbup:
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Posted by Marvin on 12 Apr 2020, 09:55

Yes - absolutely great! As figure painters, of course we think this even better than the movie. :-D
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Posted by Mai Strac on 12 Apr 2020, 11:47

Great, great, great, great, gre..... :drool: :drool: :love: :love: :notworthy: :notworthy: :yeah: :yeah: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Harry Faversham on 12 Apr 2020, 14:04

"So here they are: the dog-faced soldiers, the regulars, the fifty-cents-a-day professionals... riding the outposts of a nation. From Fort Reno to Fort Apache - from Sheridan to Stark - they were all the same: men in dirty-shirt blue and only a cold page in the history books to mark their passing."

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Posted by Kekso on 12 Apr 2020, 14:18

I'm not sure why but picture taken from above is my favorite.
Great work.
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Posted by Michael Robert on 12 Apr 2020, 19:57

Excellent, great modeling
John Wayne was one of my childhood heroes, too

Greetings
Michael
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 12 Apr 2020, 22:30

Mere words can do this work no justice. Where will it be permanently displayed?
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Posted by Egbert on 13 Apr 2020, 09:59

Dear friends thank you for your nice words and the great comments... :-D


Wiking wrote:...Only the figures are too blue, yellow for my taste.
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Dear Wiking,
why I chose stronger colors ...
The movie takes place shortly after the battle of the "Little Big Horn" in 1876,
but I think the uniforms in the film weren't displayed properly.
With correct presentation, the soldiers would have had to wear the M-1872 Greatcoat,
which is indeed made of sky blue wool. Even the cape was of the same color and not yellow.

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Since dark blue coats were worn in the movie, I think it can only be that the actors wear the M-1885/87 coat.

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My little scene should reproduce the film as accurate as possible,
that's why I chose the darker blue and the stronger yellow.

Below is a description of the used material and colors.

" 1885 ENLISTED GREATCOAT- In 1885 in an effort to get less color variation from dye lot to dye lot in the lighter blue wool used for trousers and greatcoats, the Army changed the “old standard” sky blue wool (still left over from the Civil War era) to a new darker shade- closer to a Royal Blue.
This greatcoat is made from heavy weight Medium Blue wool, with a detachable cape and colored cape lining to denote branch of service. The coat has a dark blue wool body lining to the waist, cotton sleeve linings and two inside pockets. The “new style” 1883 buttons are used.

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In 1887 the Cavalry trim color was changed to a darker yellow (almost orange) color,
It features a detachable cape and colored cape lining to denote branch of service.
The coat has a dark blue wool body lining to the waist, cotton sleeve linings and two inside pockets. The “new style” 1883 buttons are used.

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I hope that my assessments are correct... :oops:
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Posted by Wiking on 13 Apr 2020, 11:34

Hello Egbert,
a very good and detailed explanation with historical background of the reason why this strong colors you have chosen.
I did not expect just for my opinion an answer. Nor so long and detailed.

Thank you for your invested time and information.

Nonetheless a superb, historical correct ,craftsmanship and presentation to a frame of a film.
:yeah:

Ps.:
John Wayne is the Captain Future of my youth for (Western) Cowboy film.
He is the only one who is allowed to ride on a horse against four bad guys and shoot with his pistol in on hand and in the other with is rifle. And hit nearly all of them.
Or as a sheriff with an old man a lush and some dynamite he free the city from over 40 gangster.
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Posted by Erich von Manstein on 13 Apr 2020, 22:53

Outstanding work, skilfully realised. :shock: :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
Generally not my area of interest, but a true feast for the eyes.
One can really feel the passion here! :thumbup:

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Posted by Susofrick on 14 Apr 2020, 09:14

It is even better than the movie!
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 14 Apr 2020, 23:41

Well, I can't almost add new compliments to those expresed by all the mates. You outdo yourself with every new project, Egbert, you are a real master. :love: :notworthy: :love: :notworthy: :love: :notworthy:

I like what Susofrick says:

Susofrick wrote:It is even better than the movie!


I agree it completely (and I have to say that I really like the movie). :mrgreen:

My very best congratulations. :thumbup:

Santi.
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