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Artillery played a pivotal role in almost every major engagement of the War, and now you can own a replica artillery round that will make a wonderful conversation piece. These museum quality reproductions are made of high-density resin molded from authentic shells, and have the look and feel of the originals.

 

3-Inch Read Shell, Measures 7¼"x 3"
10-pdr Parrott Shell
12-pdr Napoleon Ball, Measures 4½" diameter
Schenkl Shell, Measures 9¾"x 3"
Whitworth Bolt, Measures 9¼"x 2¾"

 

 

 

 

 

Archer Shell, Measures 5"x 3½"

The 13" Union Seacoast Mortar

The 13" Union Seacoast Mortar saw action in almost every theater in the Civil War. This kit was produced from the original blueprints and comes complete with a collection of simulated iron shells. 1:32 scale

8-Inch Parrott Rifle on a Seacoast Barbette Carriage

History was made on August 22, 1863 when an 8-inch Parrott Rifle nicknamed the "Swamp Angel" dropped several shells into downtown Charleston, using a compass bearing on the steeple of St. Michaels Episcopal Church. It was the first rifle to use the technique of indirect fire. This 1:32 scale kit of the "Swamp Angel" includes the Parrott tube, the seacoast barbette carriage, three Parrott shells, and three Parrott bolts… over 40 metal and resin parts in all!

Union & Confederate Complete Set with Diorama Base

1:72 scale complete with 50 artillery figures, two limber wagons, eight artillery horses, six cannons, 34 cavalry figures, 22 cavalry horses, 22 cavalry riders and 99 infantry figures with a diorama base.

Union & Confederate Artillery Set

1:72 scale complete with 25 figures, limber, four horses and three cannons.

Miniature Civil War Limber

Featuring metal construction and 2½" revolving wheels. 8" long.


Blakely Rifle

Andrew Chernak. British Captain Theophilus Alexander Blakely was a prolific designer of rifled cannon, and since his own government did not adopt his designs he sold his weapons overseas. Several of his guns were purchased by the Confederacy and used during the Civil War, and it was in fact a 12-pounder Blakely that had the distinction of being the only rifled cannon used on April 12, 1861, to bombard the Union garrison inside Fort Sumter. Measures 8"x 3 1/4" including solid walnut base.