Civil War Limber 1/16
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LIMBER AMMUNITION WAGON FOR WHITWORTH CANNON
The limber was an indispensable piece of equipment during the American Civil War. It was a simple two-wheeled cart designed to carry an ammunition chest containing gunpowder and shot for the artillery pieces. A team of horses was hitched to the limber and a cannon was hooked on to its rear when the army was on the move.
The ammunition chest lid was large enough to seat up to three men. However, sitting above the gunpowder was dangerous, so after the first few months of the War, only the driver rode on the limber. In times of battle, the limber and horses were left behind the lines of fire.
KIT FEATURES
Historically accurate and perfectly scaled
Cleanly cast Britannia metal components
Authentically detailed ammunition chest
Realistic spoked wooden wheels
Clearly written illustrated instructions
MODEL SPECIFICATIONS
Length: 10"
Width: 4"
Height: 3-1/3"
Scale: 3/4" = 1 ft. (1:16)