These are some of my oldest
Great War figures. Most of these were painted over a decade ago. I may have
even bought them from Saber’s Edge when they were still selling miniatures! Two
of them are newly painting and the rest have had their helmets and formation
patches touched up.
The 5th (Western
Cavalry) Battalion, CEF was originally recruited from Militia Cavalry units in
Western Canada – but went off to war as regular infantry.
All of the figures in the 2nd Brigade are from
Old Glory Miniatures
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
5th (Western Cavalry)
Battalion, CEF
Detail of the formation patch.
The Red patch of the First Division surmounted by a Red circle (Red for the
middle brigade of the division and the circle for the senior battalion in the
brigade).
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
Probably more of the 2nd
Brigade. I have the figures – all ready to paint. Most of the 3rd Brigade
is done, I think, and I need to order a few more figures for the 1st.
I guess I’d better get on that!!
Nice figures, I did think oh and look a non prone lewis gunner but I guess you must have converted him. All the scenery looks great.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Nope, they come like that. thanks!
DeleteDoing some video research on the 5th for work and came across this while conducting my GoogleFu. Awesome work Tim. The wire and trenches are brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Curt!
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