Hat Industrie 1:72 Scale Napoleonic Russian Infantry (Action) Miniatures - 8351

Hat Industrie 1:72 Scale Napoleonic Russian Infantry (Action) Miniatures - 8351

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Hat Industrie 1:72 Scale Napoleonic Russian Infantry (Action) Miniatures - 8351

Hat Industrie 1:72 Scale Napoleonic Russian Infantry (Action) Miniatures - 8351

£9.45
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Russian Napoleonic Uniforms with the Kiwer Shako (from 1812 onwards). Kiwer Shako Features Low shako with concave top. The kiwer was a symbol of modernization in the Russian army's appearance during the later Napoleonic period.

Product Specifications

  • Brand: Hat Industrie
  • Options: 25mm
  • Type: Historical
  • Miniatures / Books / Other: Miniatures
  • Historical Options: Napoleonic
  • Paint Options: Unpainted
  • MPN: 8351
  • Features: 40x Soft Plastic 1:72 Scale Miniature Figures
  • Age Level: 17 Years & Up
  • Country of Origin: China
  • EAN: 696957083519
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Product Description

Hat Industrie 1:72 Scale Napoleonic Russian Infantry (Action) Miniatures - 8351Please Note That These Miniatures May Need Some Reshaping Due To The The Nature Of The Soft PlasticItems Like Weapons & Swords May Need To Be Straightened Out They Are Packed Weapons First Inside The Box By The Manufacturer.Gallery Pictures Are Test Pictures Provided By Hat Industrie Retail Version Of This Item May Differ From Original Test Shots Of The Product

Included 32x Soft Plastic 1:72 Scale Miniature Figures

Russian Napoleonic Uniforms with the Kiwer Shako (from 1812 onwards)The kiwer shako (sometimes spelled kiver) was introduced into the Imperial Russian Army around 1812replacing the earlier bicorn and older styles of shakos.It became the iconic headgear of Russian infantry during the later Napoleonic Wars, notably from the 1812 Patriotic War through to 1814.Made popular by officers first then gradually filtered down to the ranks.The kiwer was a symbol of modernization in the Russian army's appearance during the later Napoleonic periodaligning them visually more with Western European armies, while still retaining Russian identity.Kiwer Shako Features:Low shako with concave top.Cords and chin scales (brass or sometimes cloth).Covered in oilskin during bad weather.Infantry Uniform Overview (1812 - 1815):Coat (Kollet): Dark green with red or white facings (depending on regiment); turnbacks in white, collar and cuffs colored per unit.Pants: Grey or white trousers for parade; sometimes covered with black gaiters or boots.