Light artillery or rather organ guns.
But that's not a cannon.
This is a cannon.
Or rather bombard.
Heavy artillery.
I've rarely used artillery in Field of Glory and been disappointed when I have, however I was short these two bases and now can make up a more formidable battery.
The only artillery I've taken in FoG:AM is light artillery (organ guns) with my Swiss. Just for the sake of using the toys I have rather than for any tactical purposes.
ReplyDeleteArtillery in FoG:R is another matter altogether :)
Nice artillery btw! :)
DeleteThanks. I will have to check out FoG:R. One of the reasons I started this army was the potential to use it for Renaissance wargames (which were WRG when I started)
DeleteNicely done, I game in 15mm and have never managed to make artillery work in my ancient period games.
ReplyDeleteThanks. They seem easy to avoid.
DeleteLove this kind of canon...oups, organ guns! Beautiful, excellent work...
ReplyDeleteThanks, the Tin Soldier figures, even their equipment, has character.
DeleteMichael is keen on fogR, it might pay to give him a shout
ReplyDeleteI checked the FoG:R army lists and Burgundian Ordonnance do not feature so no immediate opportunity for my army (unlike in the WRG days when it was the last in Ancients Book Three and first in the Renaissance lists)
DeleteHello Good sir Those look Super! You did a great Job:) may I ask who made the guns? Thanks for any help:)
ReplyDeleteThank you. They are from the Tin Soldier 15mm Medieval range.
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