Posted December 6, 200816 yr 9-12 pounders 10a; Misc. Guns 2c Hello everyone, I just I'd share my cannon and Ribauldequin design with you. You may use both, as long as you give me some credit. Here's my 12 pounder, which I used in my PTV entry, "The Pirates of San Pedro". It's really quite simple... And a rear shot... And here's my Ribauldequin. I know it's a bit medievel, but I thought it looked pretty good beside a 1700 century soldier. Thanks for looking! ~Exo
December 6, 200816 yr Wow... Nice Cannons! Those things look like they'd pack a deadly punch! That 12 pounder looks ace!
December 6, 200816 yr Waw, I love that Never seen the 4 gun-cannon before in Lego. And I like the simple, but nice and effective design of the 12 pounder
December 6, 200816 yr The wheels on the cannon look a tad skimpy, but it is really brilliant and the simplicity is great.
December 7, 200816 yr No one mentionied that soldier is very cool to Cannonballs are little bit too big for this caliber, but it's still nice composition nevertheless.
December 8, 200816 yr The 12-pounder looks really interesting but I cannot see how the barrel connects to the truck. Is it just sitting there or is there a connection I am missing?
December 8, 200816 yr The 12-pounder looks really interesting but I cannot see how the barrel connects to the truck. Is it just sitting there or is there a connection I am missing? I was curious on that too. Perhaps you can post an image of the 12 pounder, with one side removed? Already thanks
December 9, 200816 yr Author Thanks for the kind words everyone, I'm glad you like them. Perhaps you can post an image of the 12 pounder, with one side removed? Sure thing! Here you go... Sorry about the bad picture quality, but I think it gets the message across. I used this piece to connect the barrel to the truck to keep the barrels rounded shape. The axles are cut flex tubes, in case you're wondering. Like I said, you're welcome to use the design, as long as credit is given. ~ Exo
December 9, 200816 yr Very cool! For the axles, as you said they were cut flex tubes, but do you think a short bar (like the harry potter wands) would work? I might have to test this out. Edited December 9, 200816 yr by Kliq
December 9, 200816 yr Thank you Exotrator, for the picture Nice techniques used in it. Perhaps I'm going to use it in an upcoming MOC. With your credit of course
December 10, 200816 yr it looks great! however the cannon balls are large. i like the volley gun too.
December 11, 200816 yr nice idea. great building technique. i like it very much. especially the end part of the cannon. great job.
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.