Sunday, November 24, 2013

8 Gun Schooner - GHQ 1:1200

Another type of vessel seen in abundance on the waters of the Great Lakes during the War of 1812, in the forces of both sides, is the schooner. These small, fore-and-aft rigged craft were fast and maneuverable, and relatively inexpensive, as far as warships go. This model carries an armament of 8 guns - not a terribly formidable broadside, but it'll do in a pinch.

As usual, I've raised the model just very slightly on some thin plastic sheet. I've also replaced not only the bowsprit but also the two masts with brass rods to add strength. That made it much easier to keep the rigging taut - I've used monofilament nylon thread again. The model sits on a metal base from Langton, with plastic and a magnetic layer under that. The shrouds/ratlines are Langton photo-etched brass.







 Here's a size comparison shot showing the schooner next to two other GHQ models. To the left is a 14 gun cutter, and behind them is the 32 gun frigate HMS Cleopatra.









4 comments:

  1. Another great model James. There appears to be no loss in detail with the smaller boats. You are a true craftsman.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks very much Vol, I appreciate it especially coming from you.

      Delete
  2. Thanks Phil, much appreciated.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Nice post thank you Tracey

    ReplyDelete