Thanks eswube!, Just need to find carriages for the Dahlgrens now
And there were a lot of variants for those carriages! Wood, iron, for shore mounts. I think it may only been standardized by ship class and that's iffy. I burned a lot of time looking at them a few years ago.
I've quite a few very good reference drawings of cannons and carriages, late 1700's-1870 or so. I'll gather and scan.
CraigH
You are indeed correct, though I intend on making at least one got two mounts for each gun, the shore battery ones included.
Extra source material would be glorious CraigH
Smashing aawesome! Maybe we ought to create a "Pre-Dreadnought" parts sheet, will all the drawn equipment collected for easy reference? I'll contribute my boats, and will add an updated sheet!
Indeed, your boats will be an awesome section!
Very useful parts, please do more!
The next ones to be added will be a few generic British and french cannon plus maybe a vase bomb or two
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