(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
Great War Canadian Casualty
markers from Great
War Miniatures.
I’ve painted them with battle patches of the 7th Infantry Brigade, CEF, which all my other Great War Miniatures are part of, though it’s occurred to me that I have no casualty figures from Brigade Games and Renegade Miniatures - which make up the 9th and 8th Infantry Brigades, respectively (the other Brigades in the 3rd Division)…
Perhaps these will be used through out the division. In that case I might need MORE!
I’ve painted them with battle patches of the 7th Infantry Brigade, CEF, which all my other Great War Miniatures are part of, though it’s occurred to me that I have no casualty figures from Brigade Games and Renegade Miniatures - which make up the 9th and 8th Infantry Brigades, respectively (the other Brigades in the 3rd Division)…
Perhaps these will be used through out the division. In that case I might need MORE!
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
An announcement concerning the
upcoming 11th Annuan Wargaming Birthday Bash?
Ummmm… The workbench is in a bit
of a state of flux as I’ve been trying to clear off stuff I’m not going to get
to anytime soon and make space for other stuff…
Tim the advantage of a cluttered workbench is it leaves no room for dust!
ReplyDeleteOh, there's still dust! The figures furthest from the front edge of the workbench always seem to have a bit - which should be a sign that I'm clearly not getting to them as quick as I had intentioned when I pulled them out and out them on the bench!
DeleteExcellent looking paint work as usual.
ReplyDeleteThanks Obsidian!
DeleteYou've absolutely captured the horror of war with these guys Tim. Your casualties look better than my WW1 not casualties.
ReplyDeleteThanks Baconfat, but I do think the sculptor has to take a fair bit of the credit for that...
DeleteExcellent job, agree with Baconfat, the horror of war is under our eyes...
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil!
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