As a part of our ongoing efforts to provide authentic historical artifacts that are lacking from other sources, the Workshops of Melioria are pleased to offer a late 18th century six-pounder fieldgun, with a polished bronze barrel and a split-tail carriage painted in a color scheme that research indicates may have been used by the Royal Spanish army (among others) in the late 1700s to early 1800s.
The gun is copy/mod (no transfer) and is 39 prims, but if you need to, you can strip off all the detailing and get it down to about 14, bare minimum. It shows influences of the Gribeauval system, so if you want to use it for earlier scenarios such as the Seven-Year's War, War of the Austrian Succession, War of the Spanish Succession, Queen Anne's War, the First, Second or Third Silesian War, the Jacobite Uprising, The Great Northern War, or any 18th century conflict involving Russia, Persia and/or the Ottoman Empire, just pull out the elevating screw and replace it with a quoin.
As it is mod, you could also switch to another color scheme to represent a different nationality, such as a medium blue carriage and wheels to indicate British or Prussian usage.
The gun is 425 linden and may be purchased on the SL marketplacehere:
https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Bronze-6-pounder-cannon-1780s/3766374
updated by @aldo-stern: 06 Oct 2016 01:58:51PM