Russian infantry Grenadiers 1812, HELP!

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I am in the midst of painting Avanpost's new Russian Grenadier 1812. whilst researching online I have come across conflicting uniform details.
I have these photos of the sword knot.
Soldier's lanyard - 1st battalion, 1st grenadier company, arr. 1811 year. Russia, copy.jpg Soldier's lanyard - 2nd battalion, 2nd grenadier company, arr. 1811, Russia, copy.jpg

The first one is for 1st Battalion, 1st Company, the 2nd photo is 2nd Battalion, 2nd company.
I am thinking of painting him as either of these regiments from the 1st or 2nd Infantry division (Grenadiers)
1st (Grenadiers) Life Grenadiers
Pavlovsk Grenadiers
St. Petersbourg Grenadiers
Yekaterinoslav Grenadiers
Count Arakcheiev Grenadiers
Taurida Grenadiers


2nd (Grenadiers) Kiev Grenadiers
Moscow Grenadiers
Fanagoria Grenadiers
Astrakhan Grenadiers
Little Russia Grenadiers
Siberia Grenadiers



What lettering would appear on the shoulder straps, which at that time were red.

Thank in advance.
Bob
 
I gather you're working on the Avanpost grenadier with the mitre, representing the Pavlovskii Regiment. In that case, he should have a yellow cyrillic P on the shoulder boards. The figure is a NCO and should have gold braid on collar and cuffs.

Павловский полк.jpeg


I'm sure Martin will come up with far better illustrations.

cheers,

Pierre
 
I gather you're working on the Avanpost grenadier with the mitre, representing the Pavlovskii Regiment. In that case, he should have a yellow cyrillic P on the shoulder boards. The figure is a NCO and should have gold braid on collar and cuffs.

View attachment 422766

I'm sure Martin will come up with far better illustrations.

cheers,

Pierre



Thank you Pierre,
I have painted the figure you mention , this is the I am painting now.


The uniform is the same as the Pavlov grenadier's but it's just the shoulder straps.


Screenshot_20210708-215037~2.png
 
My confusion Bob!

As far as I know grenadiers had red shoulder straps with a yellow cypher in cyrillic, identifying the named regiment.

For the regiments you mentioned, I have these two scans maybe of some help:

1st Army Grenadiers.jpg

2nd Army Grenadiers.jpg


Happy painting on these superb Avanpost figures,

Pierre
 
My confusion Bob!

As far as I know grenadiers had red shoulder straps with a yellow cypher in cyrillic, identifying the named regiment.

For the regiments you mentioned, I have these two scans maybe of some help:

View attachment 422819
View attachment 422820

Happy painting on these superb Avanpost figures,

Pierre








Thank you very much Pierre,
This is what I was looking for I had look at the web page from images de soldats. bur as the images are small I was unsure.
Thanks again.

Yes I find the Avanpost figures great and well detailed, a real joy to paint.
Best regards
Bob
 
An interesting website in English on the Russian Infantry of the Napoleonic period is
http://napoleonistyka.atspace.com/Russian_infantry.htm

If you read Russian , there is this excellent but quite pricey book on infantry from the publisher of Old Zeyghaus magazine: http://aerospaceproject.ru/Uniform15 with a same quality volume on cavalry http://aerospaceproject.ru/Uniform20

I discovered the infantry volume is out of print now, as a "friend" having had a 'terrible loss of memory' forgot to return my copy he even doesn't remember borrowing from me, the poor bloke:mad: !

Happy painting,

Pierre
 
An interesting website in English on the Russian Infantry of the Napoleonic period is
http://napoleonistyka.atspace.com/Russian_infantry.htm

If you read Russian , there is this excellent but quite pricey book on infantry from the publisher of Old Zeyghaus magazine: http://aerospaceproject.ru/Uniform15 with a same quality volume on cavalry http://aerospaceproject.ru/Uniform20


Happy painting,

Pierre


Thank you Pierre , I will try that webpage and there is alway Google translate
Thank you again(y)
 
Bob,
if you want I can send you the pdf version of a very interesting book on Russian Infantry uniforms from the reign of Alexander 1. Text is in Russian, but it is fully illustrated in color with all the regimental distinction.

p1.jpeg


If interested send me a PM with your email address and it flies over the Channel, covid-proof.

cheers,

Pierre
 
Bob,
if you want I can send you the pdf version of a very interesting book on Russian Infantry uniforms from the reign of Alexander 1. Text is in Russian, but it is fully illustrated in color with all the regimental distinction.

View attachment 422910

If interested send me a PM with your email address and it flies over the Channel, covid-proof.

cheers,

Pierre


Sorry Pierre,
I have just seen this that would be fantastic
My email is
[email protected]

That's very kind thankyou.
 
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