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Warhammer Fantasy—Empire: Cannon/Mortar
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The Imperial Gunnery School at Nuln is the biggest cannon foundry in the world, and it is here that the Emperor's gunners receive their training. Most Counts also maintain their own artillery train and many cities have cannons to defend their walls. Mortars are shorter, heavier weapons than cannons, designed to lob an explosive shell high into the air so that it drops down onto the target. A mortar shell is hollow and filled with gunpowder. The crew light the fuse before the dropping the mortar shell into the Mortar. While a cannon ball may plough through a line of troops and kill three or four victims, a mortar shell explodes with a tremendous blast, scattering mud and bits of shell over a wide area. A well placed mortar shell can kill a great many victims at once. A Great Cannon or Mortar may be included in your Empire army as a Special choice.

CANNON/MORTAR BOXED SET The Cannon/Mortar boxed set contains enough components to make either one (1) Cannon with three (3) Crew or one (1) Mortar with three (3) Crew.

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