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Title: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: greatescapegames on 19 March 2015, 05:19:40 PM
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Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: carlos marighela on 19 March 2015, 05:28:21 PM
Nice figures but of course there were no 'state police' until 1901 as there were no states prior to that point in time just separate colonies.
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Lowtardog on 19 March 2015, 05:38:15 PM
Just saw these on FB , lovely painting, anyone also see a resemblance to Ray Winston 8)
http://www.realtimearts.net/article/70/7976
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Cubs on 19 March 2015, 06:03:31 PM
Well now, there's a coincidence.

(http://m.cdn.blog.hu/li/lisztesmegmondjaatutit/image/Az%20aj%C3%A1nlat/TheProposition-Still8.jpg)
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Bugsda on 20 March 2015, 12:27:08 AM
Just what I need, a 28mm fat cockney git   8)
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Lowtardog on 20 March 2015, 07:54:58 AM
You could pair with rogue mini version from scum to show youth and old age ;D
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Ray Earle on 20 March 2015, 11:00:51 AM
Just what I need, a 28mm fat cockney git   8)

'Where's yer tool?'  ;)
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Lawful Evil on 20 March 2015, 12:05:25 PM
This mob is actually my favourite of the three releases. Nice work.
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Elbows on 20 March 2015, 11:55:10 PM
I'd probably pick up some of these...actually look like you could use them for railway security or private security in the U.S. Old West
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Sterling Moose on 21 March 2015, 12:55:38 AM
Quote
'Where's yer tool?'
  lol

Useful tie in with the Perry BIF Range - Victoria Police, British Columbia 1860

Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Constable Bertrand on 21 March 2015, 05:08:43 AM
This mob is actually my favourite of the three releases. Nice work.

My thoughts exactly! mmm..
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Leigh Metford on 22 March 2015, 03:25:21 AM
Well, they certainly look a lot more like them than any Australian police of the period.
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: folnjir on 22 March 2015, 11:43:48 AM
Well, they certainly look a lot more like them than any Australian police of the period.

I disagree, I reckon they look a bit like this bloke. Maybe not quite as ready for the parade ground though.

http://www.australianpolice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/foot1870a.jpg (http://www.australianpolice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/foot1870a.jpg)
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Leigh Metford on 22 March 2015, 11:12:01 PM
I fully agree: they do look 'a bit' like the officer in the photo - just as most Hollywood depictions of historical warriors look 'a bit' like the originals.

He's ready for duty or the parade ground. Such slovenly slobs as those in 'The Proposition' would have been sacked for bringing the force into disrepute. As representatives of, and the public face of Her Majesty's authority police officers were required to maintain a clean and professional appearance.  

As regards support for netherwear, belts, not braces, were the order of the day in colonial Australia - amongst police and civilians.

The kepis are entirely the wrong shape.

The cops in the movie are, I believe, supposed to be mounted police. Most police in rural areas were from the mounted division - for obvious reasons.  From the 1860s on, mounted police wore tight-fitting breeches and knee boots, and a short, close-fitting tunic without external waist-belt.

But none of this is surprising because Stuart of GEG has never claimed these are historical figures; he openly acknowledges that they're derived entirely from a work of cinematic fiction.
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Leigh Metford on 22 March 2015, 11:16:48 PM
These are generalisations, of course, but they apply to most colonies other than Queensland, where a waist-length 'jumper' was issued in place of the coat in the 1860s.

It's not hard to see what late 19th century Australian police actually looked like; there are plenty of photos on the net.  

For a huge selection of colour plates of Australian police (and military) uniforms go to www.uniformsotw.com.
Title: Re: State Police for Dead Man's Hand Down Under
Post by: Admiral Benbow on 25 March 2015, 05:13:40 PM
There is one topic for all discussions about the Down Under range: http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=76721.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=76721.0)

Please use that one from now on. Topic locked.