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I found plans online for this ship at Loyalhanna/taubman online in 1/36 scale! 35 bucks but worth it!
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CSS Stonewall
Here is my CSS Stonewall, a modified Magnus Mork kit.
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Pretty awesome!
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Which kit from Magnus Mork did you use? There is that other free download mentioned earlier in the thread from a Japanese designer that looks fairly good as well.
Cheers! Jim |
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CSS Stonewall
Jim,
It was with a whole load of kits I downloaded a couple of years ago from Mork's website. So far I've used the blockade runner and Adzuma ( Stonewall) I'm moving house shortly so will that will probably be the last model for a while ! John. |
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By the way that link from OhioMike shows the original basic kit from Mork.
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If you download it, check the scale carefully against a plan if you can, I had to adjust mine, then cut it down to load waterline. Also I added a lot of detail - raised hatches and skylights, vent cowls, the light bridge aft of the stack,canvas covered railings, and oars and rudders to the boats. I changed the boats in the kit to some of Corey's resized too and recoloured the stack black. My printer decided to change the hull colour from dark grey to a greyish brown, so I decided to go with it. It's quite convincing if you imagine the ship to have been at sea for a long time. I depicted her under sail rather than steam. Sails, much modified came from a salvaged Cutty Sark kit donkeys years old.
Altogether a lot of work, but I reckon it's worth it. |
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Absolutely, worth it!
You did an excellent job on this, and I like that you made it into a waterline model from the full hull original. Thanks for sharing photos if this with all of us. Good luck with the move! Cheers! Jim |
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