Nice. Thanks, Tawm!
Just wondering about those models:
1. Re the guy in the light brown suit - were ties ever that short? He looks like an overgrown schoolboy.
2. Th guy in the middle looks definitely Turkish. Since Laura Bow is set in the 1920s, we're talking Ottoman army.
This is the closest I could find on wikipedia - Ottoman soldiers, but from 1854. Still, the uniform is very close.
Note the curved sword on the man on the right!
Since this is 1854, it would be the Crimean War (in the Crimean Peninsula, which is
here on the map. The Turks wanted to seize it from Russia, but the British and French rushed to Russia's defence, and it turned into a giant mess.
Only three good things came out of the Crimean War:
a. Florence Nightingale and the start of professional nursing;
b. Mary Seacole, a Jamaican nurse, who created a halfway-decent place for soldiers to rest;
c. Alexis Soyer, a famous French-British chef, who created the Soyer stove to allow soldiers to cook meals - and even rushed there and cooked them proper meals himself!
Everything else was a gigantic mess, though. Imagine operations without anaesthetic, trying to drink unroasted coffee beans, food that went rotten because no-one could find the paperwork, etc. *shrug* It was about 10 years before the ACW, and
that war was bad enough!
Anyway, sorry to digress).
3. The third figure (in khaki) looks like a British army general -- he has a crown-and-star on his shoulder, so I think he's a
Lieutenant-Colonel).
But his hand looks like it's made of wood! Take a look for yourself.