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Rifled Cannons of the Civil War

The Civil War brought more innovation and experimentation than all previous wars combined. One such innovation was the adoption of rifled cannon barrels. The Whitworth breech-loading 12-pounder became the favored weapon of the Confederacy. The Union opted for 10-pounder Parrott rifles manufactured by the West Point Arsenal in Cold Spring, New York. These rifled iron cannons fired an elongated shell made specifically for the gun. They saw action during the Gettysburg Campaign.



The Whitworth and Parrott are available as 1:16 scale metal and wood kits from Guns of History (a division of Model Expo) of Hollywood FL. Other models include the Gatling Gun, Napoleon Cannon, a Civil War Caisson, a Limber, and a Battery Forge. The coffee wagon will be released shortly.



This new line of American Civil War artillery is historically accurate and perfectly scaled. Kits feature precision-cast Brittania metal components, including authentically detailed cannon barrels, one-piece ready-to-mount wheels with spokes and axels. Chain, miniature buckets, and firing accessories add life-like detail. Clearly written illustrated instructions make building easy. Models are 8” – 10” long and weigh over a pound each. Assembly & painting time 5-10 hours. Prices range from $59.99 to $74.99.

              

To see these and all other kits online, visit- www.modelexpo-online.com
or call 800-222-3876 for a color catalog.