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Title: Siege guns
Post by: Wkeyser on 29 January 2021, 09:16:18 AM
HI I am playing around with the new rules Vaubans Wars, Siege Warfare 1667-1815 a fantatic new set of rules that captues the unique flavor of this type of warfare. They are from the Piqeut range but you can use your own tactical set for the assault and raid portions of the rules, I use Capatin General.

I was going thru your SYW listings and I see fortress guns but no large calaber siege gusns 18 pounds and over, or Morgers in the 30lb to 60lb range. i would love to see those added to your range.

Thanks
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: paulr on 30 January 2021, 04:37:56 AM
Would either of these be of use, with more appropriate crews of course:

ACW60 Siege mortar with crew (3)
MUB18 24pdr siege guns with crew (2)
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: Leman on 31 January 2021, 02:31:09 PM
It is from the Indian Mutiny range (British - also appears as MUT18 in the Mutineers range).  You can ask Leon to substitute a crew of your choice if you contact him.
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: John Cook on 31 January 2021, 06:18:10 PM
EC23 from the ECW range might fit the bill for a mortar.  MUB18 has a block trail, I think, so won't work for 17th/18th century.
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: Wkeyser on 03 February 2021, 11:58:34 AM
Thanks guys

Not sure the seige gun would work but the Mortar might just work. But still need seige guns.

William
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: Risaldar Singh on 03 February 2021, 09:43:26 PM
Maybe I shouldn't say this but my heavier siege guns and mortars are in fact repurposed 15mm artillery pieces with Pendraken crews.

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-4o9QJyMpk80/YBsYfUCDTmI/AAAAAAAABQA/qnOtOMdCxyAReIWxI5cfivV0I8mdvnaUQCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/siege%2Bgun.jpg)
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: Westmarcher on 03 February 2021, 09:56:23 PM
Good solution and quite convincing. I've often wondered if that could be a viable alternative. Pick the right 15mm gun and it should work. What is the origin of yours?
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: FierceKitty on 04 February 2021, 03:23:39 AM
Very successful. I use 6mm pieces as little battalion guns.
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: steve_holmes_11 on 04 February 2021, 10:19:05 AM
Jolly clever.
I'm reminded of Irregular's "Really useful gun" range that hover somewhere between 15mm and 20mm in size.

Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 04 February 2021, 10:42:57 AM
It certainly looks the part
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: Risaldar Singh on 04 February 2021, 10:55:28 AM
Quote from: Westmarcher on 03 February 2021, 09:56:23 PM
Good solution and quite convincing. I've often wondered if that could be a viable alternative. Pick the right 15mm gun and it should work. What is the origin of yours?
It's a Hallmark (now Magister Militum) gun bought ages ago. I'm pretty sure it's AE2 6 Pdr Field Guns (Saker) because I recently tried to buy more and got the 12-18 Pdr Field Gun by mistake. That one is huge and really too big but it might just pass as a 33 pdr for the Dutch and League of Augsburg wars.
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: Dragoon on 16 May 2021, 09:45:23 PM
A friend of mine used a 25mm Renaissance gun as a siege gun for a 15mm Spanish guerilla attack on a French held city fortress and a 15mm  captain Hornblower.
Title: Re: Siege guns
Post by: Leon on 03 October 2022, 10:06:34 PM
Votes added!