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In a couple of footnotes in this book, Mr. Walker notes that the museum has recently purchased a model of the 120-gun HMS Trafalgar of 1841 for the NA collection.
I believe this was the model. Looks like their model of HMS Royal Adelaide:
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Just got the notice, that it's on the way!
I'll never finish Vasa II in time ...
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Were Harpy's carronades 32-pounders or 24-pounders? Wiki says 32's, but that's a lot of metal for a brig of a fifth less tonnage than a Cruiser to carry.
- thibaultron, mtaylor, Canute and 1 other
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Volume II just arrived!
Huzzah!
- Keith Black and mtaylor
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You gotta listen to something proper while you build her ... "Roll Alabama Roll!"
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Thanks Mike. I just ordered my copy of Vol 2! The beloved Admiral will not be amused ....
I should add that I just checked Abe Books, and used copies of Volume 1 range from about $1.6K to $2.6K ...
- mtaylor and thibaultron
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I heard that the Ukrainian Navy wants to hire the ship ...
- GrandpaPhil, Javelin, mtaylor and 5 others
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Sarasota, Florida to Searsport, Maine .... according to Google ... a 1,604 mile commute, taking 24 hours. Do you reimburse for gasoline? I ask because I have a V8 Mustang.
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The HMS Shannon is indeed part of the collection, and is a fifth-rate 38, built in 1806. Asked any modeler to name a ship in the Rogers collection, and 95% will say, if they can, the Fair American, thanks to Modelshipways.
As for the Shannon, please ship to 54:20 of this Naval Academy video. That's the HMS Shannon model standing in for HMS Guerriere:
Note that he mentions the Minerva. That is in reference to another model shown earlier. He calls her "unidentified", but the catalog says "Shannon", and she was allegedly purchased from the estate of Shannon's captain, Phillip Broke. Hopefully, she is covered as an "unidentified frigate", circa 1812. I think she is the fir-built sister-class of the Shannon, the Eurotas Class of 1812, modified with a victory figurehead. The model has a square tuck stern.
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The release has been delayed a few times already since last summer, but on each occasion, I received a notification from the third party called Purple Dot. But just before the date expired I would get a new notice, advising me of the new later shipping date.
But January 21-31 has come and gone, and no new notification. So hopefully they are close! Or they gave up ... [joke] ... and moved to Uruguay, which I hear is quite nice.
Here's the last:
PRE-ORDER REFERENCE: #PD565894
New estimated shipping date
Hi stephen,
SeaWatch Books has just let us know that the estimated shipping date for your pre-order has changed:- Original estimated shipping date: Jan 5 – 7
- New estimated shipping date: Jan 21 – 31
Thank you for trusting Purple Dot with your pre-order. You can always change your mind and cancel for free anytime before your pre-order ships here.
Thanks,
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I second Herr Jaager-meister on the US Corvette Jamestown, or her antebellum stable-mates , the Portsmouth, or the Albany, especially in 3/16" scale.
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I read that the battery of twenty-eight new French 18-pounders, cast specifically for the Bon Homme Richard, were instead mounted later on the Alliance, and she used them against HMS Sybille in 1783.
P.C.F. Smith, in his book The Essex Papers, stated his belief that the Essex was built to a modified plan of the Alliance.
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Yet most of the kits and the POF plans are for the American Revolution, or earlier ... 🤔
Can you imagine if Harold Hahn had drawn POF plans for the President, Essex or Hornet, instead?
- mtaylor, Roger Pellett and Canute
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Was this the same 14-gun brig Boxer that fought the USS Enterprise in 1813?
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Chris Watton and Vanguard Models news and updates Volume 2
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