These models are inspired after a visit to Fort Royal, Worcester and are based on a illustration of Queens Sconce in Newark in Osprey’s ‘English Civil War Fortifications 1642-51 (Volume 9 of Fortress range). The items were completed in October last year but I'd forgotten all about them. After a tidy up they were unearthed and painted.
Corner bastion
Firelocks assaulting the breach.
View showing the modular system.
View from inside the fort.
Previous posts relating to the construction of the models and the history of the real thing can be found here
Part 1,
Part 2,
Part 3 &
Part 4.
It looks just great!
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christopher
Hi Christopher,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. I'm pleased with the end model but I’m not entirely sure the Osprey illustration it's based on, is accurate as all the pictures from the period (in the same book!) show a different construction method.
Regards
Matt
Hi Matt,
ReplyDeleteI'm a school teacher, in Newark on trent, about to start a local history topic. Your model is a great example of a the Queen's Sconce, would you mind us using your pictures as an example of the fortification Also if you have a link to the original Osprey illustration that would be great.
Andy
Hi Andy,
ReplyDeletePlease feel free to use the images of the models.
If you send me an email I should be able to send you some more information.
matthewperks@blueyonder.co.uk
Regards,
Matt