As I mentioned in the previous post I am back to working on the Vimy
Project. The short version of all that is that on Sunday, 9 April
2017 – on the centenary of the event - I’m planning on staging a massive game
of the Canadian Corps’ attack on Vimy Ridge. To do this I’m going to have to
acquire and paint a division worth of minis for the Canadians each year between
now and then, as well as make miniature terrain of the ground over which they
fought AND acquire (or cast) and paint the opposing Germans.
About seven years ago (really… THAT long!?) I started the
initial planning . I modeled, cast, and painted my
own miniatures (then for two brigades of the 4th Canadian
Division and two regiments of Germans that were holding the lines opposite
them, built
the terrain the 4th Division fought over, and eventually
ran the game at
Mayday 2007. Initially I’d planned to carry on with doing one
division a year (or every other year?) and have it all done for the 95th
anniversary… but… well… I got doing other things… In the meantime I’d had plans
for doing the Battle on the Plains of Abraham for the 250th
anniversary or that… and the Battle of Queenston Heights for the 200th
anniversary… and didn’t manage to do either of those… Well I’m not going to
miss this one! So…
This Year (2014)
I’m
going to do the 3rd Division… I’ve already done the 8th
Brigade and one battalion of the 7th Brigade (42nd
(Royal Highlanders) Battalion). I need to finish painting the rest of
the 7th Brigade (which I already have the miniatures for – except
for a Trench Mortar and crew…). Then I need to acquire and paint the 9th
Brigade (probably from Brigade
Games).
Despite having my own miniatures that I could cast as many
as I like of… I decided I’d do a brigade of miniatures from each manufacturer
that do late war British/Canadians. I know… it’s a bit daft… but that’s how I
roll.
I will also have paint up two regiments of Germans (Reserve
Infantry Regiments No. 262 and 263). These I will probably use my own home-cast
figures…
That’s a total of seven Canadian
and six German battalions to paint – or about 200 figures. Very do-able.
I also have a bunch of guns and
crews I’d like to do (3x 18 pdr, 4x 4.5” howitzer)
I also need to build terrain for the 3rd Division
to fight over. But I’ve been building a lot
of terrain lately, so that shouldn’t be too difficult… and I need to
finish fixing up the 4th Division’s Terrain. I started
this process a year and
a half ago, but then lost steam and only managed to finish one of the
four terrain sections.
Next Year (2015)
In 2015 I will do the 2nd
Division. This division I have NOTHING for So I will need to acquire three
brigades worth of figures (I was thinking a brigade each from Gripping
Beast/Woodbine, First
Corps/Kingmaker, and Irregular
Miniatures). I will also need to cast up and paint Bavarian Reserve
Infantry Regiment No. 3. And, of course, the terrain… Also I think there was a
few British battalions on loan from the British 5th Division that
I’ll need to do…
The terrain will get a bit more
challenging each year as the area fought over gets larger.
The Following Year (2016)
Unlike the 2nd Division I actually HAVE a bunch
of stuff for the 1st Division – and some of it’s even painted! One
brigade (2nd Infantry Brigade, I think…) will be made up of miniatures
from Old
Glory - which I already have. Another Brigade (the 3rd Infantry
Brigade) had three Highland battalions. Two of those are made up of the very
first figure I ever modelled and cast – a highlander, and the third are Old Glory
- and most of those are already painted. The Brigade had another regular
infantry battalion and I’m not sure what I’ll do for that… maybe just cast my
own. The remaining Brigade I will use Wargames
Foundry figures – and I
already have one battalion of them. Opposing them was the Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment No.
1 that I’ll need to do
Each year I’ll probably have to do a few extra German
battalions that were thrown in from various reserves along the line…
In all that’s 28 Battalions of Canadians I need to finish up
and 12+ battalions of Germans (let’s say about 17 – including the bonus reserve
battalions). That’s about 700 infantry to paint in the next three years. There’ll be
a bunch more – guns, MGs, mortars, brigade and regimental commanders… let’s say
800… That’s a little less that what I’ve been averaging the last few years – so
if I manage to only spend 1/3 of my hobby time for the next three years painting Vimy stuff I should have
little trouble getting it done!
(So I should have lots of time still for other distractions –
like A
Song of Blades and Heroes and A
Fistful of Kung Fu – Hong Kong Movie Wargame Rules!)
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
More planning for 2014 - what to do with the rest of the year... besides all the Vimy Stuff?
A Summer Game Weekend?
I'll follow this highly ambitious project closely.
ReplyDeleteMy head is spinning just reading about this mate. What on earth will you do with all this stuff when you're done?
ReplyDeleteWell, once the whole Canadian Corps is done I could build all sorts of other terrain boards for other later war battles... Regina Trench (at the Somme), Passchendale, Amiens, Canal du Nord, Cambrai, etc, etc...
DeleteRent a van and haul it to conventions every couple years...? I don't know...
Piece of cake!
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