The Post Office Rifles in Egypt

The fourth and final group of Victorian Rifle Volunteers is now completed. The group are depicted in the hot sands of Kassassin, Egypt in 1882. It was here that the Post Office Rifles (known officially as the Army Post Office Corps or APOC) came under fire from Colonel Urabi’s Egyptian army (see my previous post on this). I know that they took no casualties and am assuming for the purposes of this project that they actually returned fire.

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In my little diorama, the men of the Post Office Rifles have formed a firing line, variously loading, firing or assessing their shots under the instruction of an officer.

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I’ve added a few arid looking plants to the sand and rocks. Given the hot and dusty conditions, I’ve dry-brushed some of the desert onto their puttees and trousers to make them look suitably campaign-weary.

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Ah, those puttees… As mentioned in a previous post, I rashly began painting them with Indian army style puttees rather than selecting figures with leather gaiters, which is what they would have worn. Never mind, putting puttees aside, I still think it gives a nice impression of these men taking part in the 1882 Egyptian campaign.

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I took some time playing around with the white foreign service pattern helmets. Too much shading and the white helmet looks unnatural; too little shading and it looks too bright. After some last-minute tinkering, I think they look satisfactory.

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Artist’s impression of the PO Rifles in Egypt.

That’s all from my Victorian Rifle Volunteers project; for the foreseeable future at least. Next up on the Suburban Militarism “To Do” list are a number of possible figures. The ongoing Napoleonic Cavalry Project has been in hiatus since July and I’m about ready to tackle another regiment.

But creeping quickly up on us all, of course, is Christmas and with that in mind I’ve some more figures under way for what has been something of a seasonal tradition at Suburban Militarism – Christmas Soldiers! More about this soon.

6 thoughts on “The Post Office Rifles in Egypt

  1. Hi Marvin,
    Since being lured into 1/72 scale inspired by your excellent painting style, I’ve drifted back to 28mm. My main gripes was getting Zvesda etc figures to glue, due I think to the type of plastic used. Well I am now bowled over by your Post Office Rifles in Egypt, but are they adapted from 28mm Perry’s! ? Cheers.

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    1. Hi Rob. Firstly, my sincere apologies for not replying earlier. My blog has been mothballed for a year or more now as I have other things taking my time at the moment. Thank you for the kind words and I’m delighted that my work has inspired someone into painting 1/72 scale. My pet hate is gluing plastic parts together, so I understand your gripe about the glue. Regarding the PO Rifles, yes you’re right, they are Perry’s figures. For some reason, I used the puttees legs rather than the gaiters (which were more likely) but they were fun to paint, adjusting the poses, etc, and Perry’s are lovely stuff. Good luck with your painting, I hope to return to the hobby again at some point in the hopefully not to distant future, even if only occasionally. Best wishes, Marvin.

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