I have dabbled a bit in woodworking as a retirement pastime, though my nature seems to guarantee that I regularly make mistakes! I decided a couple years back to attempt a model of the giant cannon from the 1957 motion picture The Pride And The Passion; as I have had to move into Senior housing last year, I no longer have a wood shop, and have concentrated on adding a draft-team and completing the decorative details.
Here is a long-view:
Here are the team and drivers:
And a side view of the basic model:
There are no plans available, so I had to spend many hours viewing the DVD two years ago; since I don't have an artistic sense of proportion, the model proportions are a little off. The scale is 1:12, hand-made and scratch-built; the carriage and barrel are of wood, with heat-blued steel trim to simulate wrought iron. The drivers are in the Royal Artillery Uniform of 1809.
Regards, John
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