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Re: ACW US Naval Landing Party Attacks Fort Fisher

A model showing the revetment model which allows you to construct the artillery emplacements.

Re: ACW US Naval Landing Party Attacks Fort Fisher

Fence section that will form a longer palisade outside of Fort Fisher done, just needs to be a little higher..

Re: ACW US Naval Landing Party Attacks Fort Fisher

Traveller1865
Fence section that will form a longer palisade outside of Fort Fisher done, just needs to be a little higher..

Dear Traveller1865,

Looks and sounds fantastic. I also really like your figure pictured, my favorite pose and uniform, both with kepi and Stetson and with socks and trousers tucked in.

Hope you keep posting! :slightly_smiling_face:

Re: ACW US Naval Landing Party Attacks Fort Fisher

150-pounder Armstrong next to a 15-inch Rodman

Re: ACW US Naval Landing Party Attacks Fort Fisher

Wow, outstanding work! Looks so real. Hope you keep posting some pics as your projects progresses along. I like to relax by seeing other's great work. Thank you again for posting! - GC

Re: ACW US Naval Landing Party Attacks Fort Fisher

Some very interesting ideas but the naval idea could be expanded. Certainly, 19th century artillery pieces would be ideal. The 18pdr siege gun is an obvious choice.

As Napoleonic are the theme at the moment why not British marine naval parties for the latter part of the conflict. Before someone mentions the HaT set it limited in poses and quality. The year 1812 (including invasion of Canada etc) comes to mind when the RMs were in action on both sides of the pond.