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PA32: 40mm Scale 18th Century 6pdr Cannon mould

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SKU:
PA32
UPC:
0735930000324
Condition:
New
Weight:
0.25 KGS
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Specifications

Commodity Manufacturer Country:
IE
Commodity Code:
82060000
Commodity Description:
Hobby Casting Moulds

Description

This is a rubber mould that can be reused hundreds of times. The supporting artillery men figures can be painted in the uniforms of 1700-1760 for England, France, Sweden, Prussia and Russia.

The master figures were initially carved out of wood and still retain some features of a wood carving. Many of these were re-made when we moved over to rubber moulds which could produce more rounded figures (Karoliners).

These early flats are quite hard to cast and require more of the detail to be 'painted in' than our more modern series.

This 40mm cannon has a Limber crew which is formed PA36, PA37 and PA38. Also this can be used as part of a artillery crew formed using this cannon and PA33, PA34 and PA35. This semi-flat range was remodeled as more rounded figures. The more rounded equivalent for this cannon is PAS951.

This product is not suitable for children under the age of 14.

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18th Century 6pdr Cannon blister
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    mould not filling

    I have tried numerous times to complete this cannon,without success.part of the cannon mould is vertical and that is the part I'm having a problem with.it could be the metal is fighting against gravity as the metal has to journey vertical.

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  • 3
    mould not filling

    I have tried numerous times to complete this cannon,without success.part of the cannon mould is vertical and that is the part I'm having a problem with.it could be the metal is fighting against gravity as the metal has to journey vertical.

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