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Replacement chaser cannon and parts

I haven’t posted on my build for a while as personal issues are taking precedence but I’ve worked slowly away on the chaser cannon, which will be placed soon.

I changed out the kit supplied metal cast cannon because I just didn’t like them (see photo). Much the same as I did with the carronades, I purchased two brass Caldercraft 18 pounders from Cornwall Model boats in the UK. So much better looking after blackening. However, I see I need to titivate where the black seems to have rubbed off.

Changing out the cannon meant adjusting the carriage height so they poked out sort of realistically through the aft gun ports. Note the nautical term “poked out” for “run out and deployed”. The only way I could do that was change out the trucks.

I didn’t want to change the height of the cheeks so did a little research on realistic truck diameter. Turns out for this size of cannon and carriage a for’d truck diameter of 17/64” (6.77mm) is ok with rear truck diameters of 7/32” (5.65mm) at my scale. That gives me real scale 17” front and 14” back. My solution was to make new trucks for the front end and replace the rear ones with the original ones from the front end. That gave me the little extra height overall needed for port clearance. More height would have been ideal but then the trucks would have been way out of scale. They look a bit scruffy but I’m done farting around with them. I fired the ship’s chippy ROTF.

Other small fabrications included eye ring/bolts drilled and placed in the neck of the cascabel for the breech line/s, brass brackets (cap squares) for the trunnions, new trunnions from brass rod, replacement breech line rope from Ben @BenD (Ropes of Scale) whipped and seized, pre-rigged eye bolts and rings to attach the breech lines to the stern, and trimmed down the quoin to assist with cannon to port elevation. No pins in the axles though, too tiny for me. There’s still some clean up to do and small things to add but they should be ok for now, maybe, I hope.

Thanks for following along, it’s always much appreciated.

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Replacement chaser cannon and parts

I haven’t posted on my build for a while as personal issues are taking precedence but I’ve worked slowly away on the chaser cannon, which will be placed soon.

I changed out the kit supplied metal cast cannon because I just didn’t like them (see photo). Much the same as I did with the carronades, I purchased two brass Caldercraft 18 pounders from Cornwall Model boats in the UK. So much better looking after blackening. However, I see I need to titivate where the black seems to have rubbed off.

Changing out the cannon meant adjusting the carriage height so they poked out sort of realistically through the aft gun ports. Note the nautical term “poked out” for “run out and deployed”. The only way I could do that was change out the trucks.

I didn’t want to change the height of the cheeks so did a little research on realistic truck diameter. Turns out for this size of cannon and carriage a for’d truck diameter of 17/64” (6.77mm) is ok with rear truck diameters of 7/32” (5.65mm) at my scale. That gives me real scale 17” front and 14” back. My solution was to make new trucks for the front end and replace the rear ones with the original ones from the front end. That gave me the little extra height overall needed for port clearance. More height would have been ideal but then the trucks would have been way out of scale. They look a bit scruffy but I’m done farting around with them. I fired the ship’s chippy ROTF.

Other small fabrications included eye ring/bolts drilled and placed in the neck of the cascabel for the breech line/s, brass brackets (cap squares) for the trunnions, new trunnions from brass rod, replacement breech line rope from Ben @BenD (Ropes of Scale) whipped and seized, pre-rigged eye bolts and rings to attach the breech lines to the stern, and trimmed down the quoin to assist with cannon to port elevation. No pins in the axles though, too tiny for me. There’s still some clean up to do and small things to add but they should be ok for now, maybe, I hope.

Thanks for following along, it’s always much appreciated.

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Nice looking rope and good, clean guns.
 
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