I’m on to the 9th Brigade this week to try and finish up the 3rd Canadian Division. I finished up the 7th Brigade last week, and finished the 8th Brigade two years ago. After the 43rd Battalion (pictured below) I only have two more battalions (58th and 116th) to finish up the 9th Brigade – as I had painted up the 52nd (Northern Ontario) Battalion last year.
The initial members of the 43rd
Battalion were recruited by the militia 79th Regiment (Cameron
Highlanders of Canada) in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
the 43rd Battalion,
CEF (Cameron Highlanders of Canada)
All the figures from this
brigade are from Brigade
Games. I don’t’ love these Brigade Games highlanders. I’m not saying
I hate them, or “they’re awful” or anything – they have a lot going for them; I
like the chunky rifles that might survive a fall from the tabletop… They are
very simple and easy to paint… I like the kilt arpron… But there are a few
things that drive me just crazy. Their jacket looks more like a WW2 battledress
jacket (which highlanders, at that time, wore with their kilts…) than the
cutaway jacket the highlanders of the Great War were issued. I suppose I could
have corrected this with a LOT f green stuff… but I was just too lazy (or,
actually, didn’t think of it unitl now… but then also realized I would have
been too lazy had I thought of it before…) they have no respirator, but I can
live with that. Also the Lewis gunners… first of all, Brigade games doesn’t
even MAKE a highlander with a Lewis gun, so I had to convert this team. Second,
I am, in general, no fan of prone figures for wargaming – as they take up more
space than other figures (and messes up the nice, neat, even lines of figures
in my storage drawers), they can’t be stood up in trenches, or be seen when
next to hedges or walls, etc. But what drives me REALLY CrAzY is when a light
machine-gun team are the ONLY prone
figures in the entire line!? if there were a few crounching and kneeling
figures I could live with a prone figure or two – but when EVERYONE ELSE is
standing and advancing and the only prone figures are two odd machine gunners…
ugh.. so annoying. Because the figures come in packs with two teams one is
advancing and one is prone, I briefly considered buying TWO MORE PACKS just to
have all four teams advancing like the rest of their units… but as the packs
are $16USD that would have meant spending anther $32USD – just to have two more
advancing teams… which would be ridiculous.
Oh, and they didn’t even come
with a bipod…
(mutter, grumble…)
I digress…
Detail of the formation patch.
Grey rectangle of the Third Canadian Division, surmounted by a blue circle –
blue for the 3rd brigade in the division, circle for the senior
battalion in the brigade.
One of these things is not like
the other (I mean, other than the prone Lewis gun team…).
Okay not ALL of the figures in
this unit are from Brigade Games… Terry passed on some spare Great
War Miniatures a couple months back, and as I already had a piper for
the 42nd
Canadian Infantry Battalion (Royal Highland Regiment of Canada) –
which are made up of Great War
Miniatures figures, I kept this one aside for the time being. When I
got to these guys I thought I’d paint him up as a piper I could send along with
them. Of course that messes up my 15-figure-per-battalion (which also messes up
my storage as 15 figures takes up exactly one and a hlf rows in my drawers… of
course the storage situation has already been ruined by the PRONE LEWIS GUN
TEAMS… so…)
(I’m just not going to let that
go, am I…?)
I had a few spare highland
officers so I painted them up and will stick them in the 9th Brigade or 3rd Division headquarters…
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
More of the 9th
Brigade… or possibly some guns…?
Once I finish off the 3rd
Division, I’ll probably get to work on the 1st Division – as I have
some of those miniatures – the 1st Brigade, at least, and part of
the 2nd.
Well, you might have had issues but I think they are great looking highlanders a nice piper and command too.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain.
DeleteI know, if I didn't point it out, no one else would have noticed...
except maybe the prone gunners (surrounded by standing fellows)...
seriously, how can that not bother anyone else...!?