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    Quote Originally Posted by Reiver View Post
    great Tartan but I'm not sure that is Scott Hunting
    Sure looks like it to me:





    There are tiny differences in proportion but weavers do this all the time.
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    OC,
    Thanks for that..it was a great lead in to helping me form my opinion Tartan wise and the flic looks excellent...I pulled it up on the internet for a peek and it certainly is classic Alex. Interesting that they chose Scott Hunting for the movie and I find that a neat feature too.
    I love military flic's as I spent 33 years on active duty so have a bit of insight as to the psychology of that etc.
    Nothing like a slightly mad commander to keep things moving along...or slightly mad Command Sergeant Major as some of my troops might add.
    Thanks much for your addition to my query.

    Oh, it is Scott Hunting for sure...just ancient and old (1960's) color movies were not exactly true to color.
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    Every time I see that movie I want to place an order for a heavyweight pleated-to-the-line kilt in Scott Hunting! The kilts look so good. Oh and a Battledress jacket to go with it.

    Oddly, and this for me is an all-time head-scratcher, there's a pipe band called Tunes Of Glory Pipe Band and they don't wear Scott Hunting! Were I in charge that's the first thing I would change. Oh, and Battledress jackets and TOS for all.
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    Well then, I vote for you to be in charge of that Pipe Band!
    Agree on the short jackets too. Always liked the WW2 era Ike Jacket but it fell out of disfavor with the senior military because, unless you were thin, one tended to look like Ralph Cramden..too bad that. .
    and I believe you are correct on the Tartan...simply Scott Hunting...the hue's of reddish brown vary by weaver I suspect.
    Last edited by Reiver; 28th May 15 at 09:48 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post

    "Is she bonny, corporal?"
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    Here's those kilts in action!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nMlSZCGQxk

    The pipers who appear in the original Tunes Of Glory movie are members of The London Scottish. They were kitted out with Hunting Scott kilts and bag-covers, but retained their own London Scottish grey hair sporrans.

    In a notable lapse in "continuity" the pipers who appear at the start of the movie have white hair sporrans.

    The modern London Scottish are shown in the clip above wearing the Hunting Scott kilts but their own London Scottish bag-covers (Gordon) and ribbons (blue and white, as I recall).

    As to why some are wearing TOS and some Glengarries, well, you'll have to see the movie!
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    Should be here in a day or so....recognized most of the cast in the opening scene when I took a peak on the internet...looks to be a fun movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Sure looks like it to me:
    And me. Here is another photo borrowed from this discussion http://www.militarymodelling.com/for...p?th=83088&p=4

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    Agree. The initial pics from the movie thru me off old color films being what they are.
    It's def. Scott Hunting.
    Nice pics too, thanks Bruce.
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    http://3rdfootandmouth.yolasite.com/...the%20pass.jpg

    I believe the army uniforms for "Tunes of Glory" were recycled for the 1968 opus "Carry on up the Khyber" as the uniforms for the 3rd Foot and Mouth.

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