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It is interesting that the Ironclad river gunboats on both sides often had an Army/Navy compliment, so in a Confederate, casement, you can outfit the gun crew with Amy Artillerymen and the Marines have the same uniform mostly.
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I am also working on a recolor for the Virginia II, in rust. I like the all gray/steel look of the new armor but apparently they didn't stay that way long.
I like the Albrmarle too, I read that it was hit some 500 times on May 5th 1864 and suffered no real damage! Not bad for a home built ship. CT |
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Amen, she was a tough gal, and as you brought out, built on a river bank. Ironclads have a mystic about them to me, they meaning in the beginning w/CSS Merrimac appeared from nowhere, built on the back of another ship, were true fighting vessels designed to send the enemy to the bottom. and they changed the face of naval design, now this also includes the Monitors as well. I as a boy would get to spend the summer with a Aunt that lived @ Hampton Rd.s, VA. and I would go to the place where the battle took place and watch to see if I could catch a glimpse of that battle in my mind. Keep up the great work. I like what you are doing.:DRick
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Papercut,
I am currently in the Fairfax/Chantilly/Herndon VA area on business. We are providing on-site customer support and someone has to be physically here until November 1st and we trade out among 4 of us. I keep promising myself to get down to Newport News to see the salvaged turret of the Monitor that is on display at the National Maritime Museum during a weekend during the time I am here (normally 2-3 weeks at a time). There is a LOT of rich Civil War history here and I am awed and revered when I visit the battlesites by the honor and courage of those who fought for their beliefs. Don't get me wrong (I don't mean to get in a morality debate), I abhor war, but I appreciate the sacrifice of those who fought, were wounded, and died. As a retired military member, I am proud of my service to our country and I go out of my way to personally thank each and every service member that I meet in my travels. On another note, I'm trying to weasel a way to confirm I will be here also the weekend of October 24-25 for the paper model convention in Herndon. My hotel is only 3 miles away! I hope to bring a surprise too! Best Regards,
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I hope to see you there, looking forward to meeting you, and talking models Rick
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ct here a couple of shots. don't know much about ironclads. i'm a southern boy at heart tho.
http://i974.photobucket.com/albums/a...ronclad007.jpg http://i974.photobucket.com/albums/a...ronclad004.jpg hope this is what you are looking for gary
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Thanks Gary,
Great job. Did it go together well for you? It looks great. Thanks, CT |
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ct worked ok rolled the chimney the wrong way to start with but was able to recover from that lol. even got some of the gun port covers made. didn't get the flag up yet. my first boat so a little mystifying but enjoyed the process thanks for the opportunity gary
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I have this model reworked and just waiting on the beta build and pictures! I have it in the original and the battle hardened form. So this will be added to my list of the CSS Wilmington and the CSS Federicksburg! I am now working on a casement cut a way section of a typical casement ironclad, and the CSS Squib, the CSS Richmond, the CSS Jackson, and the CSS Arkansas. Wow, a lot on my plate.WHat to finish first...
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