Lee-Brooke Railway Gun

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Lee-Brooke Railway Gun

In 1862, to help in the defense of Richmond, General Robert E. Lee had a Brooke naval cannon mounted on a rail car designed by Confederate Navy Lt. John M. Brooke. This fully-rigged Poser model is based on photos of the car taken in 1865 by a Union photographer after its capture.

The railway car, sized for Poser people, has steerable wheel trucks, working brakes, and the Brooke cannon can be rolled in and out and elevated.

The model provides full ERC control at the Body level, coordinated so that linked parts of the figure operate together:
- Wheels and trucks follow track in a turn
- Wheels rotate together
- Apply brake
- Gun elevates
- Gun carriage rolls in and out

Special control
- Adjust wheels for different gauge tracks – compatible with many existing railroad models

Poses
- Four M4 gun crew poses

Props
- Straight track with grass or gravel roadbed

Cameras
- Full set to facilitate viewing the entire model

See the ReadMe file and view the product promos above for more information.

Software: Poser 6+

Renderosity
Props for Poser and Daz Studio