HMS SotS Gun Carriages ?

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Can anyone tell me why DeAgostini would use gun carriages more suited for land based artillery than the four wheels trucks used as naval gun carriages on the upper forecastle and decks high up on the stern, the ones aimed at the waist, presumably for blasting boarders? Are these things balanced well enough to allow a crew to operate them without train tackles at the rear of each carriage? Basically, should I dispose of the DeAgostini carriages in favor of naval gun trucks?

These things just don't look right...

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Hi Kurt
Yes potentially or you could cut the "tail" off and see how they work out.They may be too short though and also look "muzzle heavy".Amati's "decorative" cannons are available in different sizes and should match up with the dummy barrels pretty well.

Kind Regards

Nigel
 
Hallo Kurt,
according Three Decks the Sovereign o t Seas had this armament
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So they used on the Forecastle etc. only Culverins, and I am pretty sure very small ones.
The shown barrel is one older one, which is very similar to a swivel gun, so it could be, that they had carriages with only one axis. They were relatively easy to move, due to the fact, that these guns were not very heavy, and also had not so big repulsion. So I think it is worth to search a little bit more about these carriages.

Nevertheless John McKay is showing them with four wheels. Take a look at Nigels Book Review

Maybe this book would be good for the research and for the bashing of your kit
 
Hallo Kurt,
according Three Decks the Sovereign o t Seas had this armament
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So they used on the Forecastle etc. only Culverins, and I am pretty sure very small ones.
The shown barrel is one older one, which is very similar to a swivel gun, so it could be, that they had carriages with only one axis. They were relatively easy to move, due to the fact, that these guns were not very heavy, and also had not so big repulsion. So I think it is worth to search a little bit more about these carriages.

Nevertheless John McKay is showing them with four wheels. Take a look at Nigels Book Review

Maybe this book would be good for the research and for the bashing of your kit
Hallo Uwe,

I have McKay's book. Besides that source and the questionable models in museums made in the past, I have not found any information that points to the carriage type. Doris Obručová made some interesting choices in carriage type. I don't know where she got the idea to use demi-culverin carriages for the guns facing outboard, yet used four wheeled carriages for the guns facing the waist of the ship. See her two pictures below. The culverin in the bottom picture came from the Mary Rose, and has a traditional four wheeled carriage.

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I found it, Nigel. She indeed did base her carriages on this piece below, depicted in Sephton as you thought.

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Thanks Kurt,it is a good few years since I walked this research path,funny the stuff you remember,I still forget my PIN number at the cash machine thoughROTFROTF

Kind Regards

Nigel
 
Can anyone tell me why DeAgostini would use gun carriages more suited for land based artillery than the four wheels trucks used as naval gun carriages on the upper forecastle and decks high up on the stern, the ones aimed at the waist, presumably for blasting boarders? Are these things balanced well enough to allow a crew to operate them without train tackles at the rear of each carriage? Basically, should I dispose of the DeAgostini carriages in favor of naval gun trucks?

These things just don't look right...

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Don't you dare put such a disgrace on a model of a magnificent ship!
 
Ahoy!
DARIVS ARCHITECTVS - I can try to make gun carriages and barrels SotS (wood and resin) based on the last book and plans of John McKay.
 
Ahoy!
DARIVS ARCHITECTVS - I can try to make gun carriages and barrels SotS (wood and resin) based on the last book and plans of John McKay.
Ho there Szkutnik!

I have a pile of different sized barrels, mostly Amati ones, already purchased. The trucks will be made from scratch out of walnut. I haven't looked closely at the trucks in McKay yet, but they look similar to ones I made for La Couronne. What I would like to do is find brass etched royal English cannon emblems similar the those in the link below, but with the correct rose emblem for SotS.

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Ahoy!
Brass etched Royal English cannon emblems for SotS????? I will not help you in this matter. I do not know, who is the producer?
I can design and make barrels with the correct rose emblem for model SotS as for model Soleil Royal. But resin not brass.
On a scale 1/48 scale the price per unit is 5 Euros or around 6 dollars. The photo shows barrel in scale 1/72

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Ahoy!
Brass etched Royal English cannon emblems for SotS????? I will not help you in this matter. I do not know, who is the producer?
I can design and make barrels with the correct rose emblem for model SotS as for model Soleil Royal. But resin not brass.
On a scale 1/48 scale the price per unit is 5 Euros or around 6 dollars. The photo shows barrel in scale 1/72

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Mein Gott! Die sind fantastisch! The gun barrels that were on HMS Sovereign of the Seas probably looked the one below. Can you make them in 1:84 scale? That's pretty small.

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