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Old 06-06-2012, 11:58 AM
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Confederate Sea Going Ironclad by J. Porter

With my CSS Selma done and awaiting test build, along with my CSS Louisiana, and my USS Vindicator about ready i took a break to crank out a quicky. This is the sea going ironclad idea of J Porter with input from J. M. Brooke's. Notice iit has a higher then average (for confederate ironclads) freeboard and has a high casemate. The draft would have been a killer 18feet and the length was 222 feet. Like the CSS Virginia, the deep draft would not allow for harbor or river use. So as the war for the South shifted from offensive to defensive the larger ironclads were shrunk down to the classic 150 foot gun boat idea, the "Richmond Class" ironclads.

Another big thank you to John Wallis for his masterful reconstruction of this concept ship. And for letting me use his drawings!

This will be available soon.

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Old 06-06-2012, 12:12 PM
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Another CT Paperclad; glad tidings!

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Old 06-06-2012, 12:26 PM
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Thanks Wyvern,
I honestly think that a smaller gun casemat on a conventional sea going screw steamer with some armor at the waterline/sides would have been better. this design, although capable, would have had the same ventilation issues and the same slow speed issues as most of the casemate type ironclads. But still, in 1861 the idea seemed like just the thing to get the New England states attention! Having a few of these blockading a couple of busy norther ports would have been a problem!

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With my CSS Selma done and awaiting test build, along with my CSS Louisiana, and my USS Vindicator about ready i took a break to crank out a quicky.
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I love the way your idea of a break is to design yet another ship! Some people would call that madness. Personally I think it's genius!

Hope you're getting plenty of test build offers coming your way!
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Old 06-07-2012, 02:31 PM
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Thanks Sporticus. I just needed something with clean lines and relatively easy details!

Here is page one of parts.

I wanted her to look newly painted but with some rust already growing at the water line, and smoke stains on the stack.

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Old 06-07-2012, 06:21 PM
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All done and will be in the free downloads shortly!
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Corey my friend, this looks very neat indeed, and I feel you've captured exactly the details you sought to.

This is another mighty fine addition to your ever growing fleet.

Kind and Respectful Regards Corey my friend, Uyraell.
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Old 06-07-2012, 06:30 PM
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Thanks Uyraell. I have been working on wooden gunboats lately and needed a quick break. Something with the smooth lines of a casemate ironclad but not overly detailed hit the spot. I hope everyone likes it. It should make a couple hour build I think. Lots of room for additions such as gun tubs, railing and so on.

Thanks to all who build!
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CT: I am new to this forum group, and am impressed with all that I see, but it was your work that drew me here and made me want to join! It's all great (my being partial to CSN vessels notwithstanding)!

I hope to see your Mississippi real soon. Thanks for all you do!
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Old 06-07-2012, 07:23 PM
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Thank you heimdall,
Flattering! I have some more model up over at ECardmodels.com Shop as well!

My great Test builder Shawn wrote today to let me know all is well with the CSS Louisiana waterline test build. He hopes to complete that by the end of the week end. As to the CSS Mississippi I have started some work on it and the proposition model used to sell the CSA Government on it. I am unsure when they will be done. Soon I hope!
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