Rob: No. I found those to be questionable historically. I have one of the Téméraire more to get an alternative paint scheme. I on the other hand can reflag all my 74s so it's just a question of...
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Rob: No. I found those to be questionable historically. I have one of the Téméraire more to get an alternative paint scheme. I on the other hand can reflag all my 74s so it's just a question of...
That stern is so much better than the Téméraire!
I love them. Good thing the Spanish had loads of them. I have ordered 2 each of the Meregildos and the 74s.
I'm not convinced that stem is that much better than the old ones but I love that very Spanish stern.
You could try. "To honour my Scandinavian friends I would like to open this present on the 24:th." :happy:
You poor man.
In Sweden we celebrate on Christmas eve, opening the presents on the 24:th. :wink:
There is already quality enough but they are made for gold smiths and can only handle small objects like our ships. The problem is the prohibitive price. If you had a customer base you could probably...
Reducing the quarterdeck is a lot of hard work. It's almost easier to make a razee... :shock: :fixit:
There will of course be two of one nationality and one of another, all double sided except that last one.
Bonhomme Richard is the actual ship the French Merchant is modeled after, ie it's not that...
The forth wave's ships are already mentioned here on the Anchorage.
British 64
Spanish Mahonesa 34
French Tonnant 80
French Groignard 900-ton EIM