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Colonial Wars Artillery and Equipment

Colonial Wars Artillery and Equipment

THE IMAGE TO THE LEFT SHOWS a representation model from the Nineteenth Century colonial artillery and equipment range. The full range is listed below as individual guns or pieces of equipment. All are suitable for use with many Victorian period armies.  There are a number of new items including a Boer War pop-pom gun. These products are sold as unpainted kits. Each of the more complex kits is accompanied by a hard copy A4 Instruction Sheet and a digital copy is to be found next to the product. Sculpted by Jack Alexander, Andrew Stadden and Mark Lodge, painting by Steve Rowland and Mark Lodge, colour photography by mska.uk.


NEW ITEMS: Egyptian Army 1882 gun crew (CE126), Regular Afghan Army gun crew (CE127) and Krupp field gun (CE125)

FUTURE RELEASES: Dervish gun crew 




Colonial Wars – Indian Army six mule team mountain gun and six crew

This product is sold as an unpainted kit. A hard copy Instruction Sheet is supplied with the kit.Additional Images.1. Instruction Sheet.2 and 3. What can be achieved with a bit of imagination, a steady hand and some great painting skill. These are Rob Grace's beasts of burden painted up for his Napo..

£11.88

Colonial Wars – Army mule drawn Maxim gun and six crew

This product is sold as an unpainted kit. Additional Image.1. Instruction Sheet. A hard copy of this sheet is provided with the kit.THE MAXIM GUN‘The Maxim Gun, invented by the American Hiram Maxim employed the force generated by each shot to load, fire and eject spent cartridges as long as the t..

£8.03

Colonial Wars – Army Gatling gun and three crew

This product is sold as a kit and unpainted.THE GATLING AND GARDNER ON CAMPAIGN‘The first use of Gatlings on land was in the Ashanti campaign, when of 3 January 1871 one of the two Gatlings taken on campaign was fired at Prahsu, in a demonstration to impress Ashanti envoys. Apparently, this had ..

£4.40

Colonial Wars – RHA two horse team Gatling gun, limber and three crew

This product is sold as an unpainted kit. A hard copy Instruction Sheet is supplied with the kit. Additional Images.1. Instruction Sheet.2. The model was originally used as a display model in the Harrow Model Shop. Painted by Stuart Asquith who worked in the shop for a time. The model is owned ..

£9.74

Colonial Wars – Army four mule team Gatling gun, limber and three crew

This product is sold as an unpainted kit. Additional Image. 1. Instruction Sheet. A hard copy sheet is supplied with the kit.THE GATLING GUN‘The machine gun designed by Richard Jordan Gatling (1818-1903) was tested by the British Army at Shoeburyness in August-September 1870; three calibres (.42,..

£10.40

Colonial Wars – Naval Brigade Gatling gun and three crew

This product is sold as an unpainted kit.THE GATLING AND GARDNER ON CAMPAIGN‘The first use of Gatlings on land was in the Ashanti campaign, when of 3 January 1871 one of the two Gatlings taken on campaign was fired at Prahsu, in a demonstration to impress Ashanti envoys. Apparently, this had suc..

£4.40

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