The cannons on the upper gun deck shown are Corel kit ones. The cannon placement relative to deck supports does not leave room for the gun crew. The kit has several problems. As for the cast rings, I'll get it right on the next ship! Thanks PT-2 for the tips. Always learning more stuff on this forum....NIce precise coils. Two questions: are the carriages from kit parts? If not their scale and thickness of side material is larger than in scale with the cannons. The other is that when the cast rings were placed on later barrels they are on top of the cascabel and not below as you show in this trial setup. You will be working very small and fine to cut and place the cap squares over the trunnions and their securing components. An excellent reference for the carriages is Building 18th Century Artillery by Damian Siekonic. While for almost full sized guns, these are for salute guns, the principles and proportions are the same. I like to think about the space required for a gun crew of 14 around a 32 pounder, including the gun captain at the breach and two boys running powder charges and shot from below. That leaves six or seven present in lines on each side of the gun with their assigned loading/firing/reloading procedures. WHOOMMMMM!!!! PT-2
You got a book on 17th century artillery?
