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Italian Wars Heavy Cannon/Bombard

Italian Wars Heavy Cannon/Bombard

Deploy heavy firepower to the battlefield!

The Italian Wars saw rapid technological development in the field of artillery and firearms. Cannon could be made stronger and more powerful than ever before, meaning the great medieval fortified cities of Italy could be breached in a matter of days. Cannon also became more accurate, giving them a far greater utility on the open battlefield. This heavy gun is ideal for both sieges and the battlefield, backing up your Pike & Shotte infantry with thunderous barrages.

Sculpted by Michael Percy. Studio miniatures painted by Steff Sorensen.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

$36.00
Italian Wars Heavy Cannon/Bombard—
$36.00

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Italian Wars Heavy Cannon/Bombard

Deploy heavy firepower to the battlefield!

The Italian Wars saw rapid technological development in the field of artillery and firearms. Cannon could be made stronger and more powerful than ever before, meaning the great medieval fortified cities of Italy could be breached in a matter of days. Cannon also became more accurate, giving them a far greater utility on the open battlefield. This heavy gun is ideal for both sieges and the battlefield, backing up your Pike & Shotte infantry with thunderous barrages.

Sculpted by Michael Percy. Studio miniatures painted by Steff Sorensen.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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Deploy heavy firepower to the battlefield!

The Italian Wars saw rapid technological development in the field of artillery and firearms. Cannon could be made stronger and more powerful than ever before, meaning the great medieval fortified cities of Italy could be breached in a matter of days. Cannon also became more accurate, giving them a far greater utility on the open battlefield. This heavy gun is ideal for both sieges and the battlefield, backing up your Pike & Shotte infantry with thunderous barrages.

Sculpted by Michael Percy. Studio miniatures painted by Steff Sorensen.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted