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2 December 2009page first published

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Robert Hagerty of Imperialist Miniatures writes:

War leads to some really creative thinking!

Triple-barreled cannon

During the War of the Spanish Succession, the French forces of Louis XIV fielded triple-barreled cannon. Records show them used at the Battles of Elixhiem (1705) And Ramillies (1706). One of these monstrosities was captured at Elixhiem, and can be seen today at the British Artillery Museum.

Imperialist Enterprises offers this secret weapon in 25-26mm. No French army of the period is complete without at least one. Get yours today!

Triple-barreled cannon with crew

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Imperialist has just received the masters for the Russian Dragoons, including dismounts, for its Great Northern War line. To be released Spring 2010.

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