Napoleon Field Cannon (12-Pounder Model 1857) This is a buildable model of a historical field gun. It features a black barrel mounted on a reddish-brown carriage with large spoked wheels. The “35PCS” in the filename indicates it is constructed from approximately 35 building blocks. Background: The “Napoleon” was the most famous smoothbore cannon used during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Named after Napoleon III of France, it was prized by both Union and Confederate armies for its reliability, safety, and devastating firepower at close range. It is the iconic artillery piece for any 19th-century battlefield diorama.
Green Artillery Ammunition Crate This is a small accessory included with the cannon. It is a green box featuring printed black strap details and grey handles on the sides for carrying. Background: In the field, artillery crews needed portable storage for gunpowder charges, fuses, and cannonballs. This crate represents a limber chest or ammo box that would be placed near the gun during a battle to supply the loaders, allowing for rapid fire against enemy lines.





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