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    Default Minerva 1810 (Bath, Maine) Merchant Ship?

    I've been working (on again, off again) on a kitbash of a US brig using the USS Atalanta. I already have the 3D printed USS Niagara from Shapeways so I'm not going that route. I found this image which looks to be a merchant vessel and not any of the US Navy brigs listed on 3 Decks. Having a SoG small merchant ship would be great, but I really want to know more about the ship itself? Any help would be appreciated.

    The original watercolor is now in the Maine Maritime Museum.

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    Maybe it could help to look for a snau or a snow as she has that third mast.

    You make me want to do more conversions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexaS View Post
    Maybe it could help to look for a snau or a snow as she has that third mast.

    You make me want to do more conversions.
    It's too cold in the basement to be working much these days, but I've got a basic ship going that I might post some photos of to get some feedback. I don't like the small size of the mizzen sail, but coincidentally I have a broken mizzen mast from the Ketih Wave 2 sale. That might make a better and more realistic portrayal of the sail?
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    I'm not entirely sure where I'm going with this kitbash? Initially I was thinking a pirate ship (hence the grey sails, etc.), but now I may bash into a small merchant? Either way I think the larger mizzen looks more appropriate. Any thoughts from the ship pros?

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    I'm not one of the ship pros but I would think that if you had put the main mast up on the quarterdeck it wouldn't look as small.

    In my build I used the mizzen from a 74 and that on the other hand was too big. Now when I think of it I wish I had cut down on the outer and mostly upper part of it.

    http://sailsofglory.org/showthread.php?3331-What-brig

    And funny thing. Yours look like a brig and mine like a snau.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexaS View Post
    I'm not one of the ship pros but I would think that if you had put the main mast up on the quarterdeck it wouldn't look as small.

    In my build I used the mizzen from a 74 and that on the other hand was too big. Now when I think of it I wish I had cut down on the outer and mostly upper part of it.

    http://sailsofglory.org/showthread.php?3331-What-brig

    And funny thing. Yours look like a brig and mine like a snau.
    Thanks Jonas. I very much liked your HMS Speedy. I think what I may attempt when I have time and the basement isn't freezing is use the larger mizzen and then also add another sail using sheet brass I have here. Still undecided on what ship it might end up as, but that I can address later.
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