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Interesting subject . . . . . . those cage masts. They certainly didn't have us modelers in mind when they designed those things. |
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Cool Mike I didn't think it would be long before another project would be underway! Looking forward to seeing this ship grow.
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I will follow with great interest Michael. There is a large model of her in the Museum in Hartford. If you need any reference pictures, be glad to drop by and take them for you.
https://museumofcthistory.org/2016/0...t-world-war-1/ |
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Thank you for the generous offer shipbuild.
I have quite a bit of good material to work from, so no need to make a special trip. However, if you happen to be there, any images you send along would be fun to see. Mike |
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I've alway thought she would be a great project. Maryland Silver are good people. Enjoy!
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Mike have you been able to reach Maryland Silver lately? Website seems to be down.
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I think you are correct. I cannot find the site. Some other company with a similar name keeps coming up. I ordered my plans for Connecticut back in the spring or early summer. I had no problem with the site at that time. If it helps, here is the address: The Maryland Silver Co. P.O. Box 581 Craigsville, WV 26205 |
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Thx, I'll call them.
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Bow insignia of Connecticut
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Thanks Shipbuild.
That is the as good an image of the bow decoration as I have seen. But I am hoping to locate a more detailed close-up image, or a drawing. Maybe someone following this thread has something like that. Mike |
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