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Absolutely brilliant pics Jeff. Would love to see more. Jimmy L.
current builds : Lancaster 1/32 (Hachette) Revell USS Kearsarge Titanic Lifeboat
I started off with nothing and I've still got most of it left.
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I take it you won't be able to make it on Tuesday. David Gray and myself plan to visit Hartlepool to see the tall ships leave and take some (more) pictures of Trincomalee
Mike T
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Hi Mike,
I may be wrong but is the Trincomalee a Relation to Hms Surprise/Rose. If so Could you get a few pics for me.
Thanks Chris..On the bench 1/350 Revell Tirpitz Platinum Edition (Pontos PE and Wooden deck) plus extra Eduard PE set and extra MK1 door sets.
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Hi Chris
There are plenty of differences between HMS Surprise and HMS Trincomalee. Surprise was a captured French corvette (1796) and was re-rated as a 28 gun sixth rate frigate when she became HMS Surprise.
Trinc wasn't launched until 1817, built in Bombay using Teak rather than Oak. The most noticeable difference is that she is flush decked. i.e. the top deck runs all the way from the stem to the stern at one level. She was one of the 38-gun Leda class Frigates based upon the lines of the captured French frigate Hebe.
HMS Trincomalee is Britain's oldest floating warship and there are a lot of common features in her construction which should help with HMS Surprise. I'm hoping to update my photo record of Trincomalee and will certainly post some of the pictures.
Mike T
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I saw on the BBC this morning the Tall Ships, looks like a good few days to be had.
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Awesome vessel. Only found out about this and the Unicorn thanks to this forum. I'm rarely up North though, so doubt I'll ever get to see this in person.
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