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dave00177623 Nov 2016 1:34 p.m. PST

Technically not 18th century but very near ! I am ' doing ' Sedgemoor in 28mm using the Front Rank range.I have just reached the point where I am looking at the rebel artillery, I feel the Front Rank guns are a bit on the big and chunky side for the light guns they used.Can anyone suggest a manufacturer and what guns would look better ?

Cheers,

Dave

Robert Burke23 Nov 2016 2:09 p.m. PST

Could you use light guns from the ECW period?

RogerC23 Nov 2016 2:15 p.m. PST

Both Ebor and Warfare miniatures do light guns and galloper guns for the period and would I think be ideal.

dave00177624 Nov 2016 12:13 a.m. PST

thanks chaps, will have a look.

bruntonboy24 Nov 2016 4:48 a.m. PST

Wasn't Monmouth's artillery o improvised carriages?

dave00177624 Nov 2016 5:16 a.m. PST

have not heard that to be honest, I know they were of a light caliber and one was left behind on the approach because it was deemed unserviceable.

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