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hi EEE ya Supporting Member of TMP09 May 2022 6:50 a.m. PST

Hello everyone ,

As the British artillery pieces of the seven years war are different from those of the WAS, apart from Jackdaw, for 28mm figures who sells British artillery pieces for the WAS? And for their Dutch and Hanoverian allies in this conflict, what is there?

Thank you.

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP09 May 2022 8:21 a.m. PST

Ebor.

link

hi EEE ya Supporting Member of TMP10 May 2022 2:39 a.m. PST

Thank you, but I would prefer the cannons without the gunners…

And for their Dutch and Hanoverian allies in this conflict, what is there?

Thank you.

Come In Nighthawk23 Dec 2022 8:34 a.m. PST

The question concerns Brit' artillery for the 1740s, or the War of the Austrian Succession. The Ebor link takes you to guns for the 1700s-1710s; i.e. the Spanish Succession. So, British guns of the early 18th century were still appropriate for the 1740s, but had been upgraded, or modernized, by the mid- to late- 1750s?

hi EEE ya Supporting Member of TMP26 May 2024 7:19 a.m. PST

@Come In Nighthawk

Yes the guns of the British artillery of the early 18th century were still suitable for the WAS of 1740s, but having been improved and modernized afterwards they were therefore different for the Seven Years' War.

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