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The Thin Red Line - Crimean War British starter army
The thin red line! There are few more glorious military spectacles than the measured tread of Her Majesty’s line regiments wheeling by division the marching at their steady pace towards...
Crimean War British Line infantry (plastic)
The thin red line! There are few more glorious military spectacles than the measured tread of Her Majesty’s line regiments wheeling by division the marching at their steady pace towards...
Crimean War British Rifle Brigade in forage caps command
When the Crimean War broke out in 1853 the Rifle Brigade sent two battalions. They fought at the Battle of the Alma, where one of their number led the advance...
Crimean War British Foot Guards
In an exception to the convention of the time of the Crimean War that a British infantry regiment would consist of only a single battalion, the Foot Guards each paraded...
Crimean War British Rifle Brigade in forage caps
When the Crimean War broke out in 1853 the Rifle Brigade sent two battalions. They fought at the Battle of the Alma, where one of their number led the advance...
Crimean War British Foot Guards command
In an exception to the convention of the time of the Crimean War that a British infantry regiment would consist of only a single battalion, the Foot Guards each paraded...
Crimean War British Light Dragoons command
At the Battle of Balaklava, the 13th Light Dragoons were at the forefront of the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade. Having weathered the storm through the valley, the regiment...
Crimean War British Scots Greys heavy cavalry command
The Scots Greys, a Dragoon regiment named for their famous grey horses, arrived in the Crimea in 1854, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Griffith arrived and assigned to Brigadier-General Sir James...
Crimean War British Scots Greys heavy cavalry
The Scots Greys, a Dragoon regiment named for their famous grey horses, arrived in the Crimea in 1854, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Griffith arrived and assigned to Brigadier-General Sir James...
Crimean War Russian Hussars command
The Russian cavalry force was the largest in Europe, totalling over sixty regiments organised into twenty cavalry divisions. The light cavalry consisted of hussars and lancers or uhlans. Much as...
Crimean War British Light Dragoons
At the Battle of Balaklava, the 13th Light Dragoons were at the forefront of the ill-fated Charge of the Light Brigade. Having weathered the storm through the valley, the regiment...
Crimean War Royal Horse Artillery 12pdr howitzer/6pdr cannon
'Horse Artillery' was intended to fulfil a mobile fire support role on the battlefield, with lighter guns towed at best possible speed to where they were needed most. Seen as...