I think buttocks should be okay but the real reason they are facing the wall is that I couldn't quite get the effect at the front I wanted at 1/72 scale
!!! Attached is a picture of an "alternative" shower scenario - I wondered about having some men sitting waiting their turn but the only seated figures I had were from the horse artillery wagon. They are both sat very close together, one has his arm round his mate and his mate's hand is on his leg - I suppose that's how they had to sit when being bounced over rough terrain but sitting like that watching other men shower seemed not quite right. I shall save the men for the horse drawn cart I am building out of horses and wheels from the artillery set and balsa/card.
Pics also of the hut under construction with figures I managed to make fit together as if they are building. Other little bits such as tool boxes and tools will appear in due course. Also to follow is the bayonet practice drill (a wooden frame with bags of straw inspired by the training camp in The Monacled Mutineer) once my figures arrive, a Ford armoured car and a Ford ambulance (for the coastal defence battalion and convalescent hospital respectively), plus a Dennis 1914 fire engine. Don't know whether the camp would have had use of one of those but it's a tribute to Stewart and Elaine who live in Mona House (what was the original Officers' Mess) and collect fire engines! They have a wheeled fire engine ladder in their front garden.
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