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Perry Miniatures of Perry Miniatures writes:

We are Pleased to Announce American Civil War Artillery Is Now Available!

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American Civil War Artillery 1861-65

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This plastic set contains three guns, three limbers, 18 crew, and bases. There are four gun barrels supplied for each gun: Napoleon twelve pdr, three-inch Ordnance Rifle, ten-pdr Parrott, and twelve-pdr howitzer. All the crew are multi-pose, with many separate arm variants, to enable you to recreate the right drill positions for the guns. There are separate forage caps, kepis, and slouch hats for all the crew, so you can choose which side you want to portray.

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Hard plastic 28mm figures
Designed by Alan and Michael Perry
Code: ACW 90
Price: £20.00 GBP

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Renedra (the plastic tooling company) have done it again and come in slightly ahead of time, which is amazing considering how much work they have on! We are producing a metal standing horse team for this set (in fact, Michael is working on it now), to be sold separately. Making a plastic limber team really wasn't an option, as it could have almost trebled the cost of tooling.

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Thanks to the multi-talented Colin Dixon and 'Rock King' Stephen Averill, who both painted up crews and guns in record time!

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