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If you look at Wikipedia under 'gunboat' one answer might be 'decked gun yawl'. See the picture of a similar boat on the right.

 

Tony

Posted

Man this looks great, very interesting!

 

Posted
8 hours ago, Wahka_est said:

Nice!

 

Do you have plans to do any bigger ships?

Our plans for the coming years:

1. English /Russian 24-gun cutter (brig) "Mercury", (bought by Russia 1788). Commander Robert Crown - Scotsman in Russian service.
2. Swedish/Russian 44-gun frigate "Venus", 1783 (captured by the Russians in 1789). Design by F. Chapman.
3. Russian 52-gun frigate "Pallas", 1832.

4. 90-gun ship "St. Paul", 1794. Flagship of the Black Sea Fleet by Admiral F. Ushakov

 

All reconstruction according to archival drawings located in the Russian archives.

And we are actively working on this in recent years.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

I wanted to give my feedback to you.

 

Due to different issues i had to start new build and i had Polotsk on the self waiting for me.

The parts fit together perfectly. Little or no sanding is needed. Its magnificent engineering work that you have done there!

You can concider me one of your fans - will build allmost every kit you will make.

 

Keep up the super work!

  • 2 years later...
Posted (edited)

Test assembly of a new kit

MK0304 "42ft launch rigged Yawl with a 24-pound carronade (1841).   (in russian documents - rigged as Plymouth`s boat)

Scale 1: 48

 

length - 498.5 mm (hull - 267mm),
width - 80 mm,
height - 351 mm
one 24-pd. carronade

Material - pear

265 parts have already been assembled.

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A few photos of the previous stages

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Edited by greenstone
Posted

So, is this a different kit than the 1/72 scale gunboat that was in development back in 2020? I'm just trying to figure out where this kit is in relationship to the other kits in the development pipeline.

 

Would also really like to see some progress reports on those other kits! (hint hint)

Chris Coyle
Greer, South Carolina

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
- Tuco

Current builds: Brigantine Phoenix, DS Børøysund

Posted
22 minutes ago, ccoyle said:

So, is this a different kit than the 1/72 scale gunboat that was in development back in 2020? I'm just trying to figure out where this kit is in relationship to the other kits in the development pipeline.

 

Would also really like to see some progress reports on those other kits! (hint hint)

 

 

In February 2020, we started talking about the MK 0304 "42ft launch rigged Yawl with a 24-pound carronade (1841)". Scale1/48.

In February 2020, we started talking about the MK 0305 "22-oars two 24pd-gun gunboat  of the Baltic fleet,1848"  Scale1/72.

We have a lot of projects almost ready, but not put into production.

 

The delay in the release of new kits was due to the fact that we were engaged in patenting and protecting intellectual property rights for our developments. It took almost two years.

 

Now we are engaged in the MK0304 project in wood.

 

 

 

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