Tunga Stycken i.e. Heavy Gun... After the 1st of the light guns I thought I needed a real seige gun for the Danes, the Swedes probably never had any... this bombard I have had in my bit box for several years, so I´m not sure of the manufacturer of it.
Inspired by the Perry bombard I added a bit of loggs the back of the gun and some extra crew members and a lod man that "know best". Now I just have to order me a Perry one to...
Very nice ! Congratulations ! Really dynamic.
ReplyDeleteReally impressive gun !
ReplyDeleteThats a BIG GUN... The gun looks great Michael!
ReplyDeleteVery cool, very heavy!
ReplyDeleteLike it, the deep base looks really impressive.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting and lovely modelling Michael! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the big gun Michael!
ReplyDeleteThat is a monster! I really like the "skid" you added to this model.
ReplyDeleteThanks Monty ! Learnd a new english word "Skid" i didn´t know it was called that, but I of course had seen the perry bombard and thought I needed one for this gun to.
DeleteBest regards Michael
Great looking figures and base. Bring on gun number two.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sean !
DeleteJust have to buy it forst...but I indeed will:)
Best regards Michael
Great work again! The scene you created is most impressive.
ReplyDeleteStunning gun and stunning work!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Thank you all !!! Appreciate you support !
ReplyDeleteBest regards Michael
Nice! I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of that!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Great looking big gun. Glad you still kept it. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteLooking back over the previous posts of yours, I also realized why a margarine on sale here in Germany is called Lätta! ;-)
Yes it is a BIG gun. Very nice composition.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beast, love the first picture staring down the end of the barrel.
ReplyDeletecheers,
Pat.
Looks great the additional figures really add to the scene.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome Michael, what a fabulous piece of work.
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