Jim
You can get the black/white files here.
http://mikeandlace.wordpress.com/2007/12/
I finally located the colored ones on a CD.
Turns out I did do the coloring myself with MS Paint.
I redid the 4 pages to create 5 extra parts.
3 pieces for the underside of the base to complete the look of the beams and
add strength.
a second trigger piece to double it's thickness.
a second copy of the ammo hopper for strength and for color on both sides.
If you would like a copy of the color files contact me outside Group
[email protected] . (jw at webenet.net)
I don't know the scale
but the base is 7 inches by 2 and a half inches.
The throwing arm is 6 and a half inches long.
That should be acceptable for 25mm gaming.
Consider, medieval catapults were generally sized by the available timber in
the forest nearest the castle being sieged.
So any given two were seldom identical sizes.
Wildman
Okay, so it's been a long time since I've posted but I caught the
messages about this catapult...
ABSOLUTELY COOL...
Two questions..
1) what scale is it. I would like to build one to match up with
25mm to 28mm miniatures...How would I do that?
2) I missed where the link was to download the model.. Can someone
point me in the right direction?
Slainte
Jim
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