Saturday, June 20, 2026

Suvorov's Russians

As suggested by popular demand (well, popular demand in the sense that two readers asked for a parade!), I present the Russian Army mustering out for the 1799 project.  Actually, this is not quite true.  I reckon there are at least two battalions of jagers that are not included in this parade.  If I search, I bet I find these missing light infantrymen lurking among the SYW Russian Army.
Turning pages back, a long way back, through the Painting Log, I first began working on this Russian Army in 2009.  With no upcoming battle to deploy on the table, adding to the collection has been hit and miss over the years.  2018 and 2019 saw some renewed activity but not much notable progress since then.  2026 has seen six infantry battalions muster out representing the most activity in a long time.
The photo above shows the composition of the Russian Army as of June 2026.  Well, correct with the exception of the missing jagers, that is.  Figures are mostly AB Miniatures with some Eureka and Old Glory tossed in for good measure and variety.  Besides a few odds and ends, The Lead Pile is empty of FRW Russians.
Those units ready for service are:
  • 6x Cossack regiments
  • 3x Militia/Foot Cossack battalions
  • 5x Musketeer Regiments of two battalions each
  • 3x Grenadier Regiments of two battalions each
  • 6x Combined Grenadier Battalions
  • 8x Artillery batteries
I really ought to put together a scenario to bring this army onto the field of battle for its baptism of fire.  First, though, a series of Feudal Japan actions featuring the Battle Among the Tombs.

Hope you enjoyed the parade!

36 comments:

  1. Impressive numbers. I love parades.

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  2. As one of those who suggested a parade - URRAH! They look great Jon and definitely deserve to be put on the roster for future games

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    1. Thanks, Keith! I have a couple of scenarios in mind but the work has yet to begin. Scenario design and development is a slow process for me.

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  3. That is a serious amount of troops that really deserve time on the table. Very nicely done.

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    1. Thank you for the encouragement! These fellas do deserve some table time.

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  4. Splendid Russian parade, they look even better en masse, everyone loves a parade!
    Best Iain

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  5. That is an awesome looking parade, Jonathan. Plus, a lead pile now devoid of FRW Russians. Do you have an itch to splash the cash and restock that part of the metal mountain?

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    1. I am pleased that you appreciate my Russian parade, Richard! For now, or at least I get them into a game, I reckon this will suffice for now. Maybe...

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  6. That's a fine body of men. Many hours of hobby painting went into that lot.

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    1. Thanks, Lee! Perhaps I ought to haul out the FRW French and Austrian armies and let them see the light of day for parade too?

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    2. Yes, I would vote in favour of that motion, Jon!

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  7. An impressive parade Jon, they look great and yes I too would like to see the French and Austrians get a parade and a game too!

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    1. Thank you, Donnie! A game with these fellas would be nice. Some day, I hope.

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  8. An impressive looking parade. You need to get them on the table soon

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    1. You are right! This army ought to see some table time.

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  9. Very impressive army Jonathan! Splendid parade!
    I missed this post due to Blogger's erratic posting schedule - odd as I thought it was back to normal - or so it seemed - obviously not!
    Neil

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    1. Thank you, Neil! Nope! The blogroll feed is not back to normal operations...at least for me.

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    2. Given the lack of response, I reckon you are not alone in missing this post! Very happy that you tracked it down.

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  10. Marvellous parade. I do like the more exotic (I think that is the word) periods and armies. How extensive is your mountain scenery? There does seem to be an upsurge in French Revolutionary rather than Napoleonic Wars. Can't recall ever seeing anything on the FRW Rhine campaigns, now there's a thought... Farqs

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    1. Thanks, Andrew! My background mountain scenery is non-existent. Since I game primarily of a hex grid, "mountains" are only impressionistic renderings. Rhine campaigns would be something to tackle too. You go first!

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  11. That looks terrific Jonathan. Have you conducted another search for the defectors yet?

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  12. Lovely parade and vicarious satisfaction in seeing it. There was a time when I was toying with expanding into the Revolutionary Wars--and it was Suvarov's army that I would have started with.

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    1. Thanks! It is not too late to expand into 1799, is it?

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  13. Great army there Jonathan and a wonderful parade in memory of Tsar Feodor II of Russia's untimely death on the 20th of June.

    I hope the Jager deserters are found soon and given a sound talking to!

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    1. Thanks, Ben! You know your Russian History! I am sure the Russian jagers will turn up if only I look.

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  14. A very nice parade of your 1799 Russian units. Are you working to a plan with a set number of units, or just a rough idea?

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  15. A mighty fine array indeed Jonathan. Worthy of getting some table action soon?

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  16. I love a parade. That's a lot of cossacks but admire the grenadiers most. Some years ago part of the excitement of visiting the Alps was that Suvarov had been there.
    Stephen

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  17. Rewarding seeing them all together, it is a fine force. As an aside, I am still finding the publishing of your posts cropping up later in reader list, so that publishing delay is still there!

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  18. Great muster, excellent pictorial history of your collection.
    So ,many mitre caps! The jagers are certainly practicing and not awol.
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