Count Dmitry Yerofeyevich Osten-Sacken (1789–1881) was a highly decorated Russian General of Baltic Prussian and Russian descent. He began his army career in 1809 with the Elisavetgrad Hussar Regiment and went on to have a distinguished military career that spanned 50 years and 15 campaigns. He is most celebrated for commanding the defence of Odessa and Sevastopol during the Crimean War.
| Based on a contemporary picture, in the uniform of a cavalry General-Adjutant source: Osprey 241 Russian Army of the Crimean War |
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| The mounted staff officers are from a different blister, but match well |
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| "Thats odd. I wonder what that British Light Brigade is up to..." |
Once again these are metal figures by Great War Miniatures from the following packs:
Modeling notes: I previously kept the greens on the infantry a few shades lighter to get the right effect, but deliberately didn't with these officers. Not only did I want them to stand out, but contemporary notes detail how fashion shifted Officers' green uniforms to an almost black-green by this time. The Coatee colour is GW Caliban Green over a dark grey undercoat.




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