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Due to a shortage of blue cloth, plain grey wool "roundabouts" were fashioned by the army in huge numbers and distributed in time for the 1814 campaign season. These were cut in a similar way to the linen roundabouts which were already in use, and had been famously worn by Harrison's men during a galling shortage of uniforms during the winter of 1812.
The wool roundabouts were made famous by Winfield Scott's brigade during the Niagara campaign.

US REGULARS 1814, SHORT KERSEY JACKETS, MARCHING
$12.00
Six unpainted metal figures. Regulars ("By God") from Scott's Brigade in the Niagra campaign, wearin.....

US Line 1814 in Roundabouts, Advancing
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US line in short grey coats advancing. Most have knapsacks, and some have blanket rolls, as was comm.....

US FLANK COMPANY, 1814 ROUNDABOUTS, MARCHING
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Five flank troops and one sergeant. A few American units had a company singled out as a flank, .....

US COMMAND 1814 ROUNDABOUTS
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US command in Scott's famous grey roundabouts. The commanding officer is wearing a long coat, but al.....

Scott's Brigade, March-Attack, Roundabouts
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Here is the basic March-Attack pack for Scott's Brigade. It features a re-sculpted shako and slightl.....

Scott's Brigade NCOs in Roundabouts
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Three NCOs from Scott's Brigade at Niagara, who famously wore grey roundabout coats. .....

Scott's Brigade Flagbearers and Drummer
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Drummer and Flagbearer in tombstone shakos and short roundabout jackets; use for Scott's Brigade dur.....