Now that this topic has been opened, I would like to add my two bob's worth.
Amongst the ships that are important in AUST/NZ history, the Atholl Class frigates (later classified corvettes) are significant.However there is very little information about them and plans seem difficult to obtain.I have checked the usual sources.
The Atholl Class was a class of 6th rate 28 gun frigates built after the Napoleonic wars from 1820-1828.14 were built,of which 7 served on the Australian station as warships and survey ships. Those were HMS Rattlesnake,North Star,Rainbow,Alligator,Termegant (later Herald),Success,and Crocodile.
They played a significant part in Australian and New Zealand history.Amongst their accomplishments were:
Charting of the Swan river - HMS Success- Capt. James Stirling.
Survey of Port Phillip Bay - HMS Rattlesnake - Capt .William Hobson
Survey of the north Queensland coast and Papua New Guinea -HMS Rattlesnake - Capt Owen Stanley
Establishment of the Port Essington Colony - HMS Rattlesnake - Capt Owen Stanley
Survey of the NSW Northern Rivers and Moreton Bay - HMS Rainbow -Capt James Rous
Transport of troops to the first Moari war - HMS North Star and HMS Crocodile.
It seems to be very difficult to get plans for this class of ship.My interest is in building a model of HMS Rainbow, as a Men's Shed project for display in our excellent Maritime Museum in Ballina NSW.
Can anybody be of assistance?
Regards,
Terry N