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tsofian21 Nov 2012 1:08 p.m. PST

Does anyone make any of the US Army five inch or seven inch siege weapons in 15mm scale?

Rudysnelson21 Nov 2012 1:17 p.m. PST

Stone mountain has a wide range of naval and land artillery in 15mm scale for the ACW era. you did not mention an era.

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP21 Nov 2012 1:40 p.m. PST

Did anyone ever pick up the old Lyzard's Grin line?

Rudysnelson21 Nov 2012 2:16 p.m. PST

I am pretty sure that TVAG has them but I only remember 25mm except for the guns in his 15mm box sets.

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP21 Nov 2012 2:29 p.m. PST

He has the 25s. They also made 15s. Or maybe it was Yucca? I'll have to check when I get home.

Rudysnelson21 Nov 2012 3:31 p.m. PST

back i nthe 1990s, I stored the moulds until 'The London Warroom picked them up.

I remember the 25mm guns and the Martian VSF guns in 25mm but I never checked closely for 15mm guns.

tsofian22 Nov 2012 9:32 a.m. PST

I am specifically looking for the early breechloaders of the 1885-1900 period. There are some poorly documented weapons during this period.

Things like the 3.2 inch field mortar, the 3.2 inch breech loading rifle (this started life as the 3 inch Ordnance Rifle from the American Civil War, was rebored to 3.2 inch, given a breech mechanism and then since the gun was more powerful and had a habit of breaking wooden gun carriage trails it finally got a steel gun carriage).

There were also a 5 inch siege gun, a 7 inch siege howitzer and a 7 inch siege mortar.

Personal logo The Virtual Armchair General Sponsoring Member of TMP23 Nov 2012 1:16 p.m. PST

Dear All,

Concerning any 15mm Artillery formerly sculpted/owned/sold by Richard Houston, I cannot really add any useful information.

While it is true I now I have the full remaining Houston Collection of molds for Colonials and more, we have not as yet completed the necessary inventory of all mold contents. It is, so far as I know, at least possible that all remaining 15mm items not previously sold to others are indeed in hand, but I simply cannot confirm what we may have.

I hope to start listing a great many returning lines throughout 2013, and nothing viable from the original collection will be ignored and not offered. I can only ask everyone to be patient as we try to get our heads around the enormity of what there is to offer.

Naturally, specific requests for information about individual lines or products will be taken and replied to once we can give a definitive reply.

TVAG

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