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“Miyata Company prepared to assault”
South of Canton, China
January, 1939
Waiting for orders from their commander, troops from the Miyata Company of the 108th Infantry Regiment, 104th Infantry Division are ready and posed to charge the enemy. Japanese tactics at this stage of the conflict would be to fire a few salvos from their 50mm grenade launchers, lay down lines of fire with light machine guns, and finally to charge the enemy with fixed bayonets.
The 104th Division was activated in July 1938, first seeing action in the landings near Canton in October of the same year. This division spent the remainder of the war in campaigning in numerous engagements in the southern China/ French Indochina Theater of war.
The Japanese high command, shocked that Chiang Kai-shek had not sued for terms after the losses of Shanghai and Nanking, by mid 1938 knew that they were in for a war of attrition and made railroads a very high priority target for their next phase of the China campaign. With the Nationalist government still receiving 1000s of tons of war material through Canton and Hong Kong it was imperative that these lines did not stay in operation.
From 1937 to 1945 there were 22 major battles fought between Japan and China with nearly 40,000 smaller engagements. More than 385,200 Japanese soldiers were killed in China during the war with another 50,400 dying there after the surrender.
What I find very interesting with photos taken in the 1938 – 39 period is of the diversity in uniforms, insignia, and weaponry. With the Japanese Army adopting a new uniform and insignia in 1938(type 98 uniform), the old standing collar type 5 tunic and insignia were declared obsolete. However most units continued using up their old stocks of both until depleted and it is quite common to see a unit of soldiers wearing both type 5 and 98 tunics with varied insignia. In this diorama I wanted to present Sgt. Major Ikezawa as an old campaigner holding on to his old uniform with the 2 privates receiving whatever the depot had in stock.
Breakdown of figures:
So-cho (Sgt. Major) Ikezawa
Body—Cut down Dragon
Sculpt—Tony Barton #44 w/ modified neck
Helmet—3R repainted
Helmet netting-- BGT
Type 5 Tunic – BGT modified and weathered
Shoulder boards – Sixth Scale King
Collar “swallow tails” -- Custom
Trousers—BGT weathered
Leg wraps—3R modified
Boots --- 3R weathered
Canteen—3R w/ custom webbing
Haversack – 3R modified
Equipment belt &NCO sword belt –BGT
NCO sword & scabbard – BGT repainted & weathered w/ custom sword knot
Type 14 holster & straps—BGT modified
Joto-hei (Superior Private) Namura
Body – IPT Imperial Seaman
Sculpt – Weylan
Helmet -- 3R repainted and weathered
Helmet netting – BGT
Type 5 Tunic ---BGT modified and weathered
Insignia – 3R & custom
Trousers – BGT weathered
Leg wraps – 3R modified
Boots -- 3R weathered
Canteen – 3R w/ custom webbing
Haversack – 3R modified and weathered
Type 93 Tube Pack – BGT modified & weathered
Mess tin – BGT repainted and weathered
Bayonet and Scabbard – BGT modified
Type 89 “knee mortar” pouches – BC Ries modified to open& weathered
Type 89 canvas carrying case – BGT modified and weathered( these were not listed in his catalog but I was unbelievably lucky to stumble on to them at the Fort Thomas show a couple of weeks ago… the same weekend that I’d decided to scratchbuild one from photos
Type 89 mortar – TUS w/ custom brass barrel, inner works, and canvas. “Blued” finish w/ aiming line added
Type 89 mortar rounds – BGT
Itto-he (Private 1st Class) Tagamoto
Body – True type narrow shoulder cut down to 5’-6”
Sculpt – Soldier Story “Henry Kano” modified
Helmet – 3R painted and weathered
Helmet netting – BGT
Type 98 Tunic – BGT weathered
Insignia – BGT
Trousers – BGT weathered
Leg wraps – 3R modified
Boots – 3R Weathered
Canteen – 3R weathered w/ custom webbing
Haversack – 3R modified
Type 93 tube pack – TUS modified & weathered
Mess Tin – BGT
Belt and ammo pouches – BGT weathered
Bayonet, scabbard, and frog – BGT modified & weathered
Type 38 rifle – Ti-Lite reworked… filled & painted stock, smoothed & “reblued” metal, replace oversize Phillips screws, changed safety( incorrect for this series of type 3
Patriotic Flag – Dragon “Jake Hanlon” modified w/ leather corner reenforcements
Please enjoy! As always comments and criticisms welcome.
Phil
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