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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: joroas on 16 July 2008, 08:03:48 PM

Title: English Policeman
Post by: joroas on 16 July 2008, 08:03:48 PM
Does anyone make 28mm police officers for the 1920s.  I've seen Victorian, but not a PC in a tunic?
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: Svennn on 16 July 2008, 08:07:52 PM
there were some in the CoC range from Citadel. Foundry do some WWII ones I think and the folks who do the Geezers Shut It stuff have some 60's??? ones which you could use at a pinch. Lovely motorbike cop in old fashioned leather helmet in that range.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: fastolfrus on 16 July 2008, 08:27:12 PM
Wessex used to have some but I think theirs were Victorian too.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: Howard Whitehouse on 19 July 2008, 04:13:29 AM
Surely the only difference between a Victorian copper and one from the 1920s is to trim off the luxurious sideburns? A moment with an Xacto!  ;D
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: carlos marighela on 19 July 2008, 07:28:00 AM
Eureka do some Victorian policemen. Not all are bewhiskered. I even used some for the RIC for Ireland.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: joroas on 19 July 2008, 09:18:32 AM
The problem is the uniform, Victorians had frock coats, modern police have collar and tie.  I need a helmet and a stand collar.  Foundry have 1 policeman, but he carries a gas mask.  That Geezers stuff, though..............I see a new period coming on.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: carlos marighela on 19 July 2008, 11:35:12 AM
British police, senior officers aside did not wear collar and tie in the 1920s. The traditional bobby's uniform stayed remarkably constant up until after the Second World War, ie high collared closed neck tunic.

Here's a photo of a typical bobby circa 1930:

http://www.maineancestry.com/chownfamily/images/ron%20chown%20police%20uniform.jpg

Here are the Eureka policemen.

http://eurekamin.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=1771

Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: Arlequín on 19 July 2008, 06:55:28 PM
British police, senior officers aside did not wear collar and tie in the 1920s. The traditional bobby's uniform stayed remarkably constant up until after the Second World War, ie high collared closed neck tunic.

Here's a photo of a typical bobby circa 1930:

http://www.maineancestry.com/chownfamily/images/ron%20chown%20police%20uniform.jpg

Here are the Eureka policemen.

http://eurekamin.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=1771



I'll back Carlos's remarks here....

The open neck tunic, collar and tie wasn't largely adopted until the 50's (The Met was first in 1948).

The greatcoat and/or cape were used concurrently too.

Those figures would be good for Constables and Sergeants from the 1880's until that point for most forces, in England at least. The greatcoat and/or cape were used concurrently too. Inspectors and above wore a peaked cap that followed the standard military officers cap of the appropriate time.

Buttons and badges etc, were pewter, except on 'night helmets' where the helmet badge was blackened. All leather and the boots were black.

You might find this site helpful;

http://www.police-museum.co.uk/ (http://www.police-museum.co.uk/)
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: joroas on 20 July 2008, 10:06:57 AM
That's pretty much what I thought and thanks.   I have seen some decent bobbies in the West Wind Gothic collection, I'll just file off their whiskers and they should do.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: Arlequín on 20 July 2008, 10:25:05 PM
That's pretty much what I thought and thanks.   I have seen some decent bobbies in the West Wind Gothic collection, I'll just file off their whiskers and they should do.

That might not even be necessary... coppers are a conservative bunch. Older coppers of the 20's may very well have retained the whiskers and handlebar moustaches of their youth. Younger ones are obviously a different story.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: joroas on 21 July 2008, 11:56:41 AM
Yes, I wanted to use them with Agatha Marbles and Hercule Toucan from the Artizan range, so they may just work, as they are.  But many young men were killed in WWII so they may largely have been older policemen, as you see in Foyle's War.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: HerbyF on 04 March 2009, 07:18:24 AM
Check the pulp & Gangster ranges set in the 20s & 30s i have seen quite a number of police figures there. A freind of mine & I are planning a Blooby Thursday scenario with lots of coppers & longshoremen. 1934 precurser to the national strike in the US.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: Malamute on 04 March 2009, 04:59:05 PM
I have just heard a vicious rumour that a certain Mr Hicks has sculpted some 1930,s Bobbies for Artizan designs which will be available soon.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: Tsune on 04 March 2009, 05:26:40 PM
I have just heard a vicious rumour that a certain Mr Hicks has sculpted some 1930,s Bobbies for Artizan designs which will be available soon.

In fact, you can see a picture of the greens in their yahoo group at this moment.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: Mancha on 04 March 2009, 09:29:20 PM
In fact here's a link, for the lazy among us:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/artizan/photos/recent/1425318286/view
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: joroas on 05 March 2009, 12:39:52 AM
Wow, nice, I hope that they keep adding to this range, its been a bit quiet in the Artizan Towers in 2009.
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: twrchtrwyth on 06 March 2009, 07:30:11 PM
And they can be used for Welsh, Scottish and Irish policemen too. ;)
Title: Re: English Policeman
Post by: joroas on 06 March 2009, 07:45:34 PM
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And they can be used for Welsh, Scottish and Irish policemen too.

 lol