"who makes early Saxon artillery" Topic
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1968billsfan | 09 Jan 2016 4:01 p.m. PST |
6 pound foot guns, (heavy and light). 3/4 pound regimental guns, 12 pounders and horse artillery guns. |
Rhino Co | 09 Jan 2016 7:38 p.m. PST |
What scale? Old Glory & Eureka in 15mm. |
ubercommando | 10 Jan 2016 10:05 a.m. PST |
Minifigs in 15mm do them as well. |
Empress Miniatures | 11 Jan 2016 4:52 a.m. PST |
28MM? Empress Miniatures have them. link |
1968billsfan | 11 Jan 2016 5:22 a.m. PST |
15mm I don't see any early Saxon (pre 1810) artillery in Eureka under their brand or under other companies they offer. Old Glory does have saxon artillery but I can not tell if they were the early Saxon type or a French type that was used after they were allied with the French and lost their previous artillery in Russia. Minifig has saxon gunners but no artillery listed in their catalogue. see TMP link
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SJDonovan | 11 Jan 2016 7:23 a.m. PST |
@1968billsfan, I think the Minifigs 15mm Saxon artillerymen are in the post 1810 uniform. As far as I am aware, they don't make any artillery in the earlier uniform. |
steamingdave47 | 11 Jan 2016 7:59 a.m. PST |
link Do these fit the bill for crew? As for guns, Stephen Summerfield says they adopted French calibre 4 and 8pdrs after the SYW, so perhaps Revolutionary War French guns would be OK? link |
Eclipsing Binaries | 11 Jan 2016 8:27 a.m. PST |
Eureka definitely do 15mm early Saxon artillery crew. I used them as Piedmontese… link Also, Old Glory's 15mm Saxons are rather nice. I don't have the artillery but the line are lovely. Again, I used those for Piedmont… link |
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