Monday, 15 June 2026

Austrian 12-Pound Gun

This is the final gun set in my Austrian expansion and gives me five guns in total for the Army.

I wanted this to be a 12-pound position gun. Strictly speaking it is not. I did not have a 12-pound model and the Perrys don't make one. I did, however, have a 12-pound barrel to spare, so with a bit of cutting and filing I got it to fit onto the trail. Possibly the trail should be larger, but I think it looks the part all the same.








22 comments:

  1. The trail might be a tad undersized, but the results look great!

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    1. Thanks Jonathan. Oddly I was looking at some of the model guns in group collections during the last Napoleonic game from the late 70s and many look out of scale.

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  2. Beautiful gun and crew Mark! I've been curious about what you use for your bases especially now that I've started building my first army, the Prussian Guards in 1866.

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    1. Thank you. My bases are 3mm MDF, hand cut in most cases.

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  3. Nice looking field piece and crew. That conversion looks good.

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    1. Thanks. It actually a French 12-pound barrel, but I am sure some were pressed into service at times!

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    2. Good looking unit. All is well that ends well.

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  4. The barrel looks about the right size for the trail Mark. Nicely done. Will it be fielded on its own, or alongside some 6 pounders?

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    1. It will form a part of the corps reserve. I use one gun for a battery.

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  5. Very nice Mark, works well. Great addition to your Austrian artillery.

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  6. You wouldn't know it was a conversion as it looks great:)! Lovely uniforms once again. Good old Blogger had this post appear 5th in the queue behind ones that had already appeared in my reading list:(.

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    1. I now work on the premise that posts are ALL 12-24 hours behind!

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  7. Very nice, it's turned out well

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