Hi, yes, I will make both 1/35 and 1/24. I have to add some small details like chains and will make a test first.Hi Venko,
Will this be available in 1/24 scale.
Barry
Absolutely fantastic.Is there any chance of you producing some 18th-19th century firearms from the Balkans in the future (especially Greek,Albanian and Turkish)?
Oda.
I can send you museum quality photos of Greek and Albanian muskets and pistols.Bulgarian specimens would also be welcome.Thanks! Sounds interesting, in our museum in my city we have quite a collection of rifles, pistols and sabres from that period I have to check what origin they are.
I've been waiting to see how your Napoleon would turn out and it looks very nice. The limber and ammo chest were a pleasant surprise. If you need any additional information let me know.
(Please consider a Sharps rifle and carbine for the future. Your Springfields and Enfields are much appreciated)
You are exactly right. The BLUE is a blade front sight and the RED is a seat for a Pendulum Hausse rear sight.Thanks! I was actually wondering what is this for (in the red), probably gun sight attached to (for the foresight in the blue))?
I think you have solid shot and bursting charge shot. No canister. The gun carriage looks the part for the No. 2 carriage which is correct for the Napoleon.Test print of the Napoleon 12pdr, to see the the fit. I left some of the small details for the painting process. The barrel height is adjustable with the screw. Two types of shells-canister and solid shot.
I think you have solid shot and bursting charge shot. No canister. The gun carriage looks the part for the No. 2 carriage which is correct for the Napoleon.
The No. 1 carriage is slightly smaller (don't know if you can really tell in 1/32 & 1/24 scale) same size wheels. A modification to the trail and you mount for the No.1 and you can mount 3" Ordnance, 3" Parrott, James and 6 pdrs.