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stevie_o
#1 Posted : 14 October 2013 00:15:00

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I love a ship with a good story to it and this one certainly is. There is no kit currently available as far as I'm aware and as she was a fairly small Brig then this could be done on a 1/48 or 1/64 scale.
She was found drifting off Gibraltar in Dec 1872 after a voyage from New York to Genoa, the vessel was deserted and no crew were found even though she was found to be fully seaworthy - there was a lifeboat missing but all the crews belongings were left on board except the sextant and chronometer.
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#2 Posted : 14 October 2013 08:45:11

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stevie_o wrote:
I love a ship with a good story to it and this one certainly is. There is no kit currently available as far as I'm aware and as she was a fairly small Brig then this could be done on a 1/48 or 1/64 scale.
She was found drifting off Gibraltar in Dec 1872 after a voyage from New York to Genoa, the vessel was deserted and no crew were found even though she was found to be fully seaworthy - there was a lifeboat missing but all the crews belongings were left on board except the sextant and chronometer.
Steve


Thats a really good shout everybody knows about this ship I think it would be popular BigGrin
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Tony C
#3 Posted : 15 October 2013 21:22:27

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Good Idea Steve, I could go for that myself.
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#4 Posted : 13 December 2013 17:34:25

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Well, at least we wouldn't have to paint any crew figures!!LOL

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