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Here's one, possibly the only surviving English Civil War field carriage. Apologies for the picture quality.

You can see what they meant when they said field pieces should be "well cramped with iron" :thumbsup:

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This is my half scale Napoleon... it started life as a 2 1/4" bore but was recently sleeved down to golfball size.

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