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Wednesday, May 31, 2017 - 07:55 AM UTC
Flagship Models announces the release of a 1/32 scale 15" Columbiad on Iron Pintle Barbette Carriage!
15" Columbiad on Iron Pintle Barbette Carriage
Model No. FM 13235
Scale - 1/32
MSRP - $95.00 US

1/32 scale 15" COLUMBIAD on IRON CENTER PINTLE BARBETTE CARRIAGE (Base Diameter 7.5")

The Columbiad gun described a class of weapons developed initially by the French for the purpose of gaining longer range naval artillery, incorporating the best qualities of plunging fire from mortars, accuracy of cannons, and the destructive power derived from large caliber explosive shells. Many of these served on both sides of the American Civil War either by capture or through deliberate development and production.

The 15" gun could hurl a 150 lb. shell more than 5000 yards from a trajectory of 30 degrees. This type of raw power could smash just about any wooden hulled ship into splinters, punch through almost any type of armor plate of the day, or crush any type of fortifications. The key to the weapon's success lay mainly in it's ability to throw projectiles at such high angles; much like a long range mortar. Many of these weapons were used until late in the 19th century and replaced over a period of years as breech loading rifled guns saw improvement.


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I once got to fire a large Columbiad at Ft. Delaware. We used a pound of black powder, and the concussion was amazing.
JUN 20, 2017 - 02:46 AM
LOL...that must have been awesome Bill!
JUN 20, 2017 - 03:03 AM
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