Sunday 17 July 2022

Åbo läns infanteri regemente

Today’s unit is the Åbo läns Regiment from the Swedish Army of 1808-9. With this the only units left to in this collection complete are two battalions of the Tavastehus Regiment that are under the brush now and on schedule to be finished this month. So if all goes to plan all the fighting units of the Swedes will be completed…all I need to do then is to convince the Perry’s to make some generals!

The Åbo läns Regiment can trace its roots right back to 1613, when the first Finnish regiments were formed, and was recruited predominantly from southwestern Finnish province of Turku (Åbo in Swedish).

 
In the Great Northern War the regiment was split with one battalion going on to garrison duty in Riga and the other in the field where it fought in the Battles of Lesna and Poltava. Neither battalion saw out the war with the field battalion battalion surrendered and disbanded at Perevolotjna and the garrison battalion surrendering after the siege of Riga.


Re-established in 1710 it became part of the permanent army stationed in Finland. It participated in the Norwegian campaign of 1718. In the Finnish War it formed part of the Second Brigade in the Army of Finland and fought with credit at Pyhäjoki, Siiksjoki and Kokonsaari. The regiment was disbanded at the end of the Finnish War.

With this post the basing backlog is finally cleared, although fresh units are making their way there now.


12 comments:

  1. Beautiful unit/s Mark - one of your very best I think.

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    1. Thanks. I like the Osterbotten regiment best…but only because I did them in the with the blue coats.

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  2. Nice work again Mark....they just need some Russians to fight now....a bit like my GNW Swedes, actually!

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    1. Agree Russians are needed, but there are only two sources for early: Foundry, which are 25mm (so too small) and Brigade Games that have a landed cost of nearly $100 per battalion…

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  3. More good looking units as the project comes to a close. Eagle Miniatures makes two or three general figures, two on horseback and one on foot. The size and style are close to that of the Perry line.

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    1. Thanks Joe. Sadly the Eagle range is for the later period.

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  4. Those look very nice. Great work as always Mark.
    Cheers
    Stu

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  5. A great collection Mark and it has been terrific watching it come together. Mirliton are another manufacturer of 28mm early Russians. I can only attest to their 15mm figures which are very nice if a little on the more expensive side, although everyone looks expensive next to the Perrys.

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    1. Must have a look at Mirliton. Just finished the first command stand for the final regiment this evening.

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  6. Splendid looking Swedish unit, nice and characterful!
    Best Iain

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