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Epic Battles: Napoleonic Brititsh Royal Artillery Limber

Original price $ 25.85 CAD - Original price $ 25.85 CAD
Original price
$ 25.85 CAD
$ 25.85 CAD - $ 25.85 CAD
Current price $ 25.85 CAD

Epic Battles: Napoleonic Brititsh Royal Artillery Limber

The box "Black Powder Epic Battles: Napoleonic British Royal Artillery Limber" contains one British artillery limber with 6 horses and 5 figures. Supplied unassembled and unpainted.

The Napoleonic British Royal Artillery limber was an essential component of the artillery units during the Napoleonic Wars. The limber was a two-wheeled cart designed to transport artillery ammunition and the cannon itself. It played a crucial role in the mobility and efficiency of the artillery units on the battlefield.

The British Royal Artillery limber typically consisted of:

  • Structure: A sturdy wooden frame mounted on two large wheels.
  • Drawn by Horses: The limber was usually drawn by a team of horses, often six, arranged in pairs.
  • Ammunition Storage: The limber had a box or chest for storing ammunition, ensuring a ready supply for the cannon it supported.
  • Connectivity: It featured a pintle hook, allowing it to be connected to the cannon for transport. When not in use, the cannon was hooked to the limber, facilitating easier movement across various terrains.
  • Personnel: Artillery crews could ride on the limber or walk alongside, ready to deploy the cannon quickly when needed.

This setup allowed the British Royal Artillery to move their cannons swiftly across the battlefield, providing vital support during engagements with rapid deployment and reloading capabilities. The efficiency of the limber and the skill of the artillery crews were significant factors in the success of British artillery during the Napoleonic Wars.