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CSS Georgia in 1/250 scale now available at Ecardmodels!
Alright folks, after a long period of tweeking and adding options, the CSS Georgia is now available over at ECardmodels.com Shop
ECardmodels.com Shop The download is 18 pages, 5 of them are drawings and historic notes. You can make the basic models in the following ways: Type 1 or 2 in waterline. Type 1 in full hull. Type two in full hull. type 3 in water line. Type three in full hall. Also, there is a page of advanced parts like those used by Thomas Meek for his model. Optional parts include the watch tower and full sets of guns, even though the Georgia only had four heavy guns, this give you the option to make the model as the Georgia was intended to be outfitted by the designers/builders. The colors on the PDF may be adjusted for those of you who want to recolor some of the parts. Enjoy! CT:D
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Great looking vessel. The history on the gun platform at ecardmodels is very informative and educaitional. Thanks for your work on ironclads, CT.
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very nice. hope it floats.
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Awesome job, CT!!!
Keep up the great work! |
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They keep getting better, Corey.
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I thought I'd revive this thread since there's plans to resurrect the original:
Clamoring for the future, Savannah has to first deal with the wreck of the CSS Georgia - CSMonitor.com South's ironclad flop is poised to rise again | The Columbia Daily Tribune - Columbia, Missouri David T. Okamura |
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