Two very different ships on offer today.
The USS President and a yet unnamed Xebec.
The USS President was a sister ship of the USS
Constitution there were some differences in construction and armament. The President was more heavily armed with 42-pounder
carronades compared to Constitution’s 32-pounders.
President side by side with Boston |
President was the Flagship of commodore John Rogers in 1812 and
1813 and cruised extensively against British shipping often in company with
other US war ships. Rogers was unlucky
and never had a shot at a English ship or squadron of equal force so his real
contributions the American cause are over shadowed by the flashy single ship
actions of other ships. In 1814
President Switched commanders to Captain Steven Decatur and was captured by the
British while trying to break the blockade.
The
details of the figurehead were a little hard to make out but I determined it
was supposed to be George Washington in is Continental Army uniform which I did
my best to recreate.
The
Stern details are great lots of good "ginger bread" from the ships name
to an American eagle and shield.
Next
up a kit bashed Xebec. I got another 6 brigs with the American Fleet set
and more brigs are about the last ship type I need (I have 10). So after
waiting for Guy Bowers to
share how he was going to make his Xebec.
I decided I would proceed on my own. As a side note here are a pair of
Islands I carved from packing foam.
The
hull is made from parts of two brigs. The masts are part of left-over
plastic spear parts. The foremast should be leaning forward. opted
to have the fore and main masts with their lateen sail spreading to different
sides because it looked cool (like a pair of wings) and I found several images
with sails in this orientations. The Sails are paper form my daughter’s art pad it took some
trial and error, but they came out good in the end. I sort of regret the bit of cloth I tried to
make into a furled sail, but it doesn’t look too bad I suppose.
I created a pop deck with some left-over bits including railings
made from 15mm tank tracks (anyone spot that?) The paint job is of my own
invention. Green is a color that appears
on several Muslim flags, so it seemed a likely choice for a warship. I think the Xebec came together nicely and I
hope to compare construction notes with Guy when he gets his finished. Now I just need some good Corsair ship names.
Splendid little ships! The islands look good too.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Adam. I like that Xebec.
ReplyDeleteThank you Curt I've got a few more coming
DeleteFine work Adam, great stuff.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Adam, your killing it with these ships.
ReplyDeleteThank you liking your naval project too
DeleteSplendid looking ships, love the Xebec and the furled cloth works well for me!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you
DeleteNice ships Adam :)
ReplyDeleteThat Corsair is simply delightful, well done Adam!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them
DeleteLovely looking ships Adam 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteLovely xebec!
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteMarvelous little ships. The kit bashed Xebec looks like a real model.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much I'm pretty happy with it!
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