My next unit will be more Cavalry - Russian Uhlans (Lancers), which featured prominently at Balaclava and other battles. Amongst others, the Russians employed a Combined (Composite) Uhlan regiment, comprising squadrons from different regiments, all under the command of Colonel V. M. Yeropkin (sometimes spelled Jeropkine).
Three of these, the Litovskyi, Volynskyi and Odesskyi regiments, were engaged with the Light Division during their (in)famous charge. Squadrons were also provided by the Voznesenskyi, Olviopolskyi, and Bugskyi Regiments, though they were not part of the engagement with the British Light Brigade.
Uniform details of these Regiments from a period 1850 Russian document (note the snazzy czapka cap with white metal eagle plate on the front). Litovskyi (Erzherzog Albert's) Uhlan regiment on the left and Volynskyi (His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolajevich's) Uhlan regiment on the right
| Note the "N 16" and "N 17" are plate references NOT Regimental Numbers) |
| From "Uniforms of the Imperial Russian Army", Blanford Colour series, by Boris and John Mollo |
- 1st Life Guards Uhlan Regiment (Leib-Gvardii Uhlanskiy Polk)
- 2nd Life-Uhlans Kurland Regiment
- 3rd Smolensk Uhlan Regiment
- 4th Kharkov Uhlan Regiment
- 5th Litovsky (Lithuanian) Uhlan Regiment
- 6th Volynsky (Volhynia) Uhlan Regiment
- 7th Olviopol Uhlan Regiment
- 8th Voznesensky Uhlan Regiment
- 9th Bugsky (Bug) Uhlan Regiment
- 10th Odessa (Odesskyi) Uhlan Regiment
- 11th Chuguev Uhlan Regiment
- 12th Belgorod Uhlan Regiment
- 13th Vladimir Uhlan Regiment
- 14th Yamburg Uhlan Regiment
- 15th Serpukhov Uhlan Regiment
- 16th Taganrog Uhlan Regiment
- 17th Novomirgorod Uhlan Regiment
- 18th Orenburg Uhlan Regiment
- 19th Elisavetgrad Uhlan Regiment
- 20th Voznesensky Uhlan Regiment
| The Unlucky General's 9th Bug (Boug/Bugski) Lancers with home made pennants. No greatcoats on these ones - I'll have to paint them properly! |
More cavalry...I would definitely break moral. Best of luck with your summer plans!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom!
DeleteI look forward to seeing these. To be able to do a regiment drawing squadrons from different units and so having a variety of uniforms is a bonus [though more work].
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Thanks Stephen. With just 12 figures in a unit that might be hard to achieve effectively, but I'll certainly think on it!
DeleteHa ha… come on you know you “need’ to
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DeleteOooh colourful, I thought the sneaky Russians were always brown? Seriously though this should be an amazing sight. Just how big a force are you assembling here? I only ask as it would seem that you have convinced me to well and truly come along for the ride and what started as just finishing off some existing purchases and long aborted plans has seen new additions added to the collection. These have included some flights of fancy of course!
ReplyDeleteIts a good and increasingly valid question Michael! Its a solo project thus far and I'm not tied to any particular rules set, so I'm not sure to be honest. I really need to consider that while I do the Cavalry, which will include both the Uhlans and some Cossacks and get the artillery done.
DeleteLooking forward to seeing these take shape, always nice to see uhlans/lancers on the table.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie - these will be my first!
DeleteAny of them should look rather snazzy, try not to stab yourself with those lances!
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed a problem! I'll have to make my own and usually like wire but - ouch!!!
DeleteExcellent choice of addition . I do like seeing lancers being created
ReplyDeleteThey will be a bit of fun and cavalry always adds a splash of colour, especially needed around all those khaki Russian greatcoats!
DeleteWhat fun, czapkas are great and I really like that Blanford book!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain - yes, it's a great resource!
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