1/32 scale ACW gun models from Russia

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Gennady Danshin

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Dear colleagues,
We are pleased offer for you some models of cannons from the American Civil War period.
These resin models in 1/32 scale (for 54 mm figures) are distinguished by historical accuracy and high quality of casting. Master models there were made by Sergey Kulakov.
Our special and greatest thanks to Mr. Loren Johnson, VA, U.S.A., - for his invaluable help during the modelling process.
For receiving further information please E-mail to Sergey Kulakov:
[email protected]
Best regards,
Gennady Danshin.
 
Well if you got assistance from Loren, these will most likely be some of the most accurate CW cannon on the market and as someone is interested in just this subject I am very excited to see these.
 
Only two questions Gennady , How much will they cost and where can I get them ? I think this is a great range which can be used in many diorams or painted as pieces in thier own right . There's 2 that I'd buy straight away plus more when I can find the right figures to go with them so let us know
(y)
chippy
 
Dear modellers,
All questions on these gun models` purchasing must be addressed to Sergey Kulakov – please, see his E-mail in my first post.
For the all these models are will be soon photo-etched details!
12-pound, so-called “napoleon” cannon, there is as 1:20 resin model.
At present some 90 mm Confederate artillerymen gun crew in the work process – to the 1\20 “napoleon” gun.
Maybe, 1\32 ones are will be too…
1:20 12-pound gun model photos:
 
Greetings to all!

Gatling I did on the original, A representation of the photo.
On the label (if you look at the photo) is named "made by colt, s"
At the marking on the gun carriage, the date in 1863
The barrel is given a few dates - from 1862 to 1872.
When Gennady pointed out that one of his friends from America helped us
in search of materials we had in mind only the 12-pounder, and light guns.
I made a wrong version of the gun carriage for the 12 pounder gun, now corrected.
Gatling gun was made independently of me, I had found the same materials and information (see the photo of the original).
I also had doubts that the gun was involved in CWA 1861-1865, as marked on the barrel the last date specified in 1872,
most likely this modification was later released and the model Gatling mistakenly placed in the subject.

I could not in any way appear earlier and explain the situation, as there were problems with the post, but now everything was adjusted, I decided
make a clarification.
I hope for your understanding and goodwill ;)

Sergey

http://s45.radikal.ru/i108/1010/40/ff50317acdef.jpg

 

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