In the last update on the Poltava project that will be laid out at Joy of Six in July this year I presented Poltava itself and I wrote about it here.
As I have stated on a number of occasions, this is just one of the many features I want to capture on the Battle Field. In an earlier update I showed some plans I had in doing the Swedish camp.
I had no idea whether a tent was standardised or not (but since everything else was I assumed it would be) and got some input from Oskar Sjöström who works at the Swedish Army Museum (and also wrote a brilliant book on the Battle of Fraustadt 1706) in the form of photos of tents from re-enactment groups (the one below representing enlisted tents).
In addition I came across this old document from 1699, showing an officers tent. It is signed by the King himself (Carolus, Charles XII) – straight on top of the drawing.
Another prominent feature of the camp are the Swedish Supply wagons, these were based on another design from the Period (I wrote a blog on how I made these wagons for the Lesnaya project here).
The overall design of the camp is based on how a battalion camped during the era, and I used the following picture as an inspiration (from the book Poltava 1709 – Vändpunkten, by Moltusov and Lyth).











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That looks really good Per – very impressed
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Many thanks it is now nearing completion, but not there yet.
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That looks great. The logistics behind battles rarely gets a look in so it is great to see something like this.
Cheers,
Pete.
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I thought so too, I also got some use of the wagons I did for Lesnaya again.
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Oh, that’s just wonderful! I love how you’ve not only made a great looking camp, but have been able to show a historical narrative behind it.
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Many thanks, the historical narrative is very important to me in presenting these Battles. It also keeps me learning new things.
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Looking great, really loving it.
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Many thanks, I am getting closer to the end of this. It is a little bit a chore at times but overall I am really enjoying it.
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Wonderful camp, love the work and research Per.
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Many thanks Mark, so do I (most of the time!)
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