Having just finished the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, I bring you the entire 7th Infantry Brigade of the 3rd Canadian Division, CEF:
All of the figures used of the 7th Infantry Brigade are from Great War Miniatures.
elements of the 7th Infantry Brigade Include:
The Royal Canadian Regiment
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
42nd Canadian Infantry Battalion (Royal Highland Regiment of Canada)
49th (Edmonton) Battalion
Attached are:
7th Trench Mortar Battery
1st Company, 3rd Canadian Machinegun Battalion
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Great looking group shot! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm going to have to get more more of the terrain built so I can take pictures of the entire divisions!
DeleteNicely done Tim, I think as I was 'Once a Patricia' I may need to lay claim to play this unit at the Anniversary event!
ReplyDeleteDone. Terry's got dibs on the Patricias.
DeleteOf course, depending on how many show up, you will likely end up with the entire 7th Brigade (or possibly even the entire 3rd Division!)
DeleteI do hope I can get out enough players that everyone gets a brigade - that would require 12 players for the Canadians (and another 5 or so for the Germans)
Outstanding work on all the units! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletecheers!
DeleteLooks great.
ReplyDeleteI still have my red hackle and RHR shoulder patches from years in the Black Watch cadet corps in Montreal but since the brigade is already taken.......
Well, I'll point out that both the 13th Battalion (3rd Brigade, 1st Division) and the 73rd Battalion (11th Brigade, 4th Division) were also Royal Highland Regiment of Canada battalions... Should you make it out to Saskatoon in April...
DeleteDoing well, they look great best of luck on this project, from out here it looks like hard work! But good to set goals.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
I don't know that any of it is particularly "hard". There is certainly a LOT of it to do... but I'd like to think most of it will be FUN!
DeleteI guess it will require maybe not doing other hobby things for the better part of a year... which could be seen as a "hardship"...
Great painting and like the representation of real formations.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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