Monday, 21 January 2019

St. Trinian's Third Form Students

This is the penultimate post wherein I showcase my cast of St. Trinian's and this time the spotlight shines on my Third Form students. I only have four of them and two appeared in the two newest films.
First up is Elizabeth Compton, a teenage obnoxious human St. Trinian's Third Form student who is very prone to temper tantrums. Elizabeth grew up on a farm on the outskirts of Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, the youngest of three siblings and the only girl amongst them. She proved to be an obnoxious child, unlike her two brothers who were polite and well-mannered. Elizabeth was prone to temper tantrums if she didn't get her own way. Her parents made the decision to send her to St. Trinian's School for Girls instead of her local school in the hopes it would change her decision to send her to St. Trinian's School for Girls instead of her local school in the hopes it would change her attitude. Sadly, it didn't. If anything, it made her worse as she turned to crime by stealing stuff she wanted. She is not a popular pupil by any means but as long she gets her own way she couldn't care less. Suffice to say, she is a member of the Rude Girls tribe  where she is known as "Violent Elizabeth". She is rank grade:5 and aged 13. Her figure is part of the Crooked Dice Games Savage Schoolgirls set 1.

Next to her is Patsy Walsh, a teenage nimble human St. Trinian's Third Form student who loves to watch and play sports. Patsy was born in Chelmsford, the county town of Essex to two lovely parents who adored her. During her time at infant school she joined the Brownies, then later graduated to the Girl Guides. When she was 10 years old, she enrolled at St. Trinian's School for Girls. This was a great change for her. She tried hard to remain a good girl but the influence of her fellow pupils changed her into the typical anarchic St. Trinian's schoolgirl. She was always good at sports; she enjoyed watching and participating in most sports. Fortunately, at St. Trinian's, girls with sporting talent were encouraged and when Patsy began her third year at the school, she concentrated her studies more and more on her sports activities. Given time, she has the potential to be a top class athlete. She is rank grade:5 and is aged 15. Her figure was made from the plastic sprues on the Warlord Games Project Z Female Survivors set.
Second from the right is Tania Mackie, a young nimble human St. Trinian's Third Form student who is fascinated with explosions. Tania and her twin sister, Tara,  grew up on an army camp due to their father being a bomb disposal officer in the British Army. Rather unexpectedly, both sisters took an unhealthy interest in explosives. They learned a lot from their father, who actively encouraged their knowledge in bomb disposal techniques. When the twins enrolled at St. Trinian's School for Girls, they were able to utilise their expertise in explosives to devastating effect. Other pupils at the school who wanted something blowing up knew that the Mackie sisters would almost certainly be able to deliver. The sisters are unholy terrors and as well as being explosive experts are extremely adept at driving cars, which they usually steal. Tania is rank grade:5 and is aged 13. Her figure is produced by Hasslefree Miniatures as Alyx from their Modern Adventurers range. I remodelled her right arm and added her hockey stick.

Her sister, Tara, is a young nimble human St. Trinian's Third Form student who likes joyriding. Her background is identical to Tania's and so are her stats. Suffice to say she is also rank grade:5 and aged 13. Her figure is another version of Hasslefree's Alyx with the baseball bat in her left hand being replaced by a hockey stick. The twins appeared in the St. Trinian's and St. Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold films. Strictly speaking, they should be Second Formers but their figures suggests they are slightly older so I made the decision to make them Third Formers. They were two of my favourite characters from both films. Just look at this photo of them. You'd think butter wouldn't melt in their mouths but the old adage "never judge a book by its cover" couldn't be more appropriate.
Here's another picture, showing them having fun with explosives.
"You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!"

6 comments:

  1. more great additions Bryan, remember the two from the film very well, as they stole any scene they were in

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    1. Many thanks, Dave. I totally agree with you about them stealing every scene they were in. I loved the pair of them so much!

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  2. Wonderful models Bryan with plenty of character :)

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  3. Another lovely lot Bryan, great background and you usually make me smile with your descriptions of the girls and their exploits.
    Nice caption to the last phots :)

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    1. Very much appreciated, John. I've had so much fun coming up with the backgrounds and stats of all these characters. Funnily enough, that quote on the last photo was used in the "St. Trinian's" film. Somehow, it was so appropriate.

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