My first unit is infact going to a Russian line battalion of 16 figures. Below is a picture of a typical Russian infantry man of the period in campaign dress (right.) The helmets were gradually being replaced by 1855 with a cylindrical shako, although the Guard continued to wear the helmet. The greatcoat was a very long heavy garment,longer than the Napoleonic version infact it reached almost to the ankles but many soldiers simply tied up the bottoms or tucked it in the boots! British troops recalled the odd 'rubbery' smell of the Russian infantry which would indicate some sort of waterproofing. The quality of the Russian conscripts was good, British troops having a hard time of it when they came up against them, one soldier desribing them as 'grim, grey faced and determined'.
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