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About 30 inches from keel to tip of main mast.Oh she's gonna stand tall!
Thanks Bob. I started the Cutty Sark but something was missing for me... CANNONSBeautiful Job Tim. I love the old sailing ships. I've built the Constitution twice as well as the others in that series, The Cutty Sark, etc.
Photos of the real thing help to show what I'm trying to doAh ha, now I understand what you're talking about.
Thanks Rhino. No gunport hatch covers on this one for me. There's some argument among the Constitution historians that the ship more than likely was built using port covers that were removed and stowed, not the hinged covers. And since these ships ran around with their guns run out most of the time (except in severe weather) I chose that look.I wondered how you would do that. Very nicely done, Skippah!
Whatcha gonna do about gun port hatches?
Thanks Bob. I don't have some of those Baltimore Clipper build photos anymore so it was interesting to see them again. The friend I built it for sent me a recent pic of it in his man cave and said it's holding up beautifully. Btw the friend is Tom Curran. If you do a Google search for Guantanamo Bay cargo plane crash his name will be there as the first officer/co pilot of the flight. That crash changed the entire airline industry.Love the work Tim.
Hope you don't mind but in the process of cleaning up the old galleries I found your previous work. Why it's not linking to your profile I do not know.
The Merchant ship that you restored
Baltimore Clipper
Tim has some armor stuff in there also.