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willie:
Just a few notes. The six mule wagon did not get a brake until 1863. After the Civil War the Army sold a lot of them and the rest where used up to 1900. The Blueish gray wagon is the 1878 model witch will be used until the 1930s This wagon you see in a lot of Westerns ,I know because my farther worked in the movies as a cowboy and as a kid I use to help him drive teams to get ready for the movies. As I remember we had 4 of them. Willie
böckchen:
[ Guests cannot view attachments ] We intend to further models ACW produce.
Some is already in the drawer, andee we need deteils (plans) and dimensions.
Next, we will bring the clastic transport wagon
with or without cover.
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willie:
Joerg. That's the one ,I should have looked sorry . Ever think about doing some Marines and sailors for the Civil War. Willie
Joerg:
how about a Sea Coast Mortar used during the Petersburg Siege Willie
What's wrong with the Mortar M9?
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willie:
The Civil War Round Table Talk was outstanding and I have been invited back to give a talk on the US Army Camel Corps. I could not have done this with out the help of Benjamin King Command Historian of The US Army Transportation Center and School and Richard E Killblane Curator of the Transportation Museum at Fort Hustis Virginia. I know all those talks I gave in the National Park Service paid off. Wolfgang if you are looking for some new Civil War Ideas how about this 6 mule wagon with mules, Could be use for a Army wagon or portable telegraph wagon and then the Rucker Ambulance and for the rail road how about a Sea Coast Mortar used during the Petersburg Siege Willie
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