Sunday, January 23, 2022

13th century Mangonel

 Manganeau-Mangonel 


Thought to be designed by the chinese and moved west by the 6th century the Mangonel was used widely as a siege engine across europe and asia. The engine was simple to build leverage system and used pulleys and ropes to launch the rocks or rock at the enemy walls, some drawings exist of a torsion type rope system with a pin which would create more energy to release stones further. The Mangonel was replaced by the trebuchet by the middle of the 13th century when stone tower and wall fortifications became the norm for fortifications in the middle east and europe.





I am not certain where the Mangonel comes from but the crew are Mirliton 13th century figures with with new arms. I am intending adding twisted wire or cord at some stage when I get back into 13th century medieval later in the year.


cheers
Matt


 

2 comments:

Aly Morrison said...

Very nice Matt…
I does look like it would be as dangerous to the user as it would be to the target.

All the best. Aly

Bluewillow said...

yes, my thoughts also!

cheers
Matt