Thanks Bish and Checkmateking!
Well me and my wife counted, that because population of Finland was then less than four million and about 600 000 had to go to fight every family had very close contact to war. Also because of shape and size of this country, the longest distance to battlefront was about 500 kilometers. And not to forgot air raids wich brought war to your yard.
But there´s one group what we forgot too often. Voluntary women. Red cross etc. And the biggest in Finland with about 242 000 members: Lotta Svärd organization. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotta_Sv%C3%A4rd They run food supply, medical care (human and animal), fund collecting, office, communication, accessory supply, air surveillance, searchlites etc. At homefront and at combat zone. By doing that, they released about 25 000 men (some sources says 100 000) from secondary tasks to fight.
Fe. during Winter War they baked over 100 000 kg of bread/day.
Not all women had possibility to join voluntary groups. They had to look after lifestock, estate and what most important, offsprings while men were at war. All glory from that to them!
I think this was enough of my shameless awkward transition.
I found this from my local model supplier:
Finnish voluntary Lotta Svärd-organisation member. Well it´s bit mixture of winter and summer/indoor outfit, but I think I can correct that. Although army didn´t have common uniform from the start Lotta-organization had. Only winter time their carrick was either their own or old military model.
Details looks very crisp and nice. And just few minor corrections. Collar is bit too small. They didn´t wear armband on the carrick sleeve. Some times only patch. Buttons looks bit odd, but easy to fix. Also straps of the rucksack and bags didn´t go under the epaulets. Rucksack was only to carry personal stuff and not part of the uniform like "battle belt".
I think that coffeepot is from some other set. Probably from Easter hex. Atleast that cat tail, which comes out from it tells me so. And that shape of the pot doesn´t match to pots that era in Finland. I replace it with something.
Arm bands looks good. I think I can use part of those as patch.