aknific
Active Member
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2004
- Messages
- 44
French Napoleonic experts : I have a question on French Greatcoats circa 1807-1814, in relation to this image as seen on the Hat webiste :
(Directly seen here if not rendering above):
http://www.hat.com/Curr9/Bx9310FG/bx9310d.jpg
The image seems to infer different colors for Greatcoats depending on Light Infantry(grey) vs Grenadiers (brown) vs Guard (blue), etc. Is this accurate?
Or was it more a case of wearing what was available? Or even the Commanding Officers preference?
Specifically for officers, I am under the impression they would wear what they could afford... would it be reasonable for say, a Dutch Grenadiers officer of the Imperial Guard to have a gray or brown greatcoat like depicted in those in the image referenced above? Or would they be wearing blue only?
Thanks for reading,
Anthony
ps: If you haven't seen any of it yet, the box art for the HaT figures is very nice:
http://www.hat.com
(Directly seen here if not rendering above):
http://www.hat.com/Curr9/Bx9310FG/bx9310d.jpg
The image seems to infer different colors for Greatcoats depending on Light Infantry(grey) vs Grenadiers (brown) vs Guard (blue), etc. Is this accurate?
Or was it more a case of wearing what was available? Or even the Commanding Officers preference?
Specifically for officers, I am under the impression they would wear what they could afford... would it be reasonable for say, a Dutch Grenadiers officer of the Imperial Guard to have a gray or brown greatcoat like depicted in those in the image referenced above? Or would they be wearing blue only?
Thanks for reading,
Anthony
ps: If you haven't seen any of it yet, the box art for the HaT figures is very nice:
http://www.hat.com