Donate to the Lead Adventure Forum to keep it alive!
I think the very old Hinchcliffe ones are Ok -now sold by Hinds Miniatures (if I recall correctly??).Simon.
The one from Redoubt is very good, there is a model from RAFM too !
I have one from Redoubt that is very nice:https://www.redoubtenterprises.com/product/rx-10/Reasonable price too.
I will also have to source some kind of winged sythe to go on the axels too. That's assuming that the Olicanolad concept is the one I go for..... hmmmmm........ Maybe some spear type things at the front too...... hang on a minute..... didn't Games Workshop do an Empire version of what I'm describing one time?
Maybe you are thinking of the Bretonnian organ gun from the 1980's that had a set of four spikes in the front, and looked like it would work fine for late 14th century. For more spiky version there is also the Marauder dwarf organ gun released a few years later:http://www.solegends.com/marauder/mm12dwfog.htm
As for the Redoubt version, it is a very nice one and reasonably priced. I have two of those assembled and primed somewhere. Thinking better, I have a feeling that they may have had some sort of scythe blades at the end of the axles, though I cut off those as they did not look very good. In any case, there is a lot of space to add your own spiky bits.
If it helps give you an idea of size, here's a pic of mine with Foundry crew alongside Perry plastic pike:Not the best quality picture, but I think you can see everything.
I bought the Hinds/Hincliffe single bank version (3 middling guns and the “Da Vinci” rotating 3 banks also available), and am pretty happy with it.Old Glory do a 6 gun & a 3 gun option...https://www.oldgloryminiatures.com/products.asp?cat=179
Old Glory do this one.I converted mine - replaced the solid wheels with spoked ones (I think from Front Rank) and cut off the dragon head things so it looks less fantasy. The crew of course are Perry.That Russian one does look really good though, I'm going to have to look into that myself...