Can anyone ID this MG? The weapon itself looks like a Gardner gun but the carriage doesn't.
MG ID please
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The carriage is a 'Naval Landing Carriage'.
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RMD, don't you sometimes feel a little embarrassed at being able to thus answer off the trop of your head bizarre IDs of 19thy century machine gun carriages?
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The word is 'surprised'... A friend actually owned one.
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Now the weapon has been ID'd, can anyone throw any light on what range of figures it come from. This is a photo I found that shows the set it's part of.
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Redoubt Miniatures colonial range.
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Tim, I've had a rummage around the Redoubt Miniatures web site and can't find a Nordenfelt anywhere. Am I go blind?
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There is this, but it doesn't seem to be the same model or crew:
http://www.redoubtenterprises.com/shop/ ... 9dae877bde
The figures with your model look like Copplestone's style to me.
http://www.redoubtenterprises.com/shop/ ... 9dae877bde
The figures with your model look like Copplestone's style to me.
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