Hi all,
Decided after a long hot summer to build another model. After reading several books*, I decided I wanted to build the HMS Resolute.(1850)
Originally built as Ptarmigan, she was purchased and renamed Resolute by the British Admiralty and converted to an Artic exploration ship in 1852. Trapped in the ice, she was abandoned by her crew as lost. However, the pack ice drifted her to open water where she was found by whalers. Ultimately returned to England, she served for several more years. When she was scrapped, some of her timber were used to build the "The Resolute Desk", which to this day( as a gift from Queen Victoria to the US, resides in the Oval office of our Whitehouse today.
Unfortunately, ( and surprisingly) there are no model kits for the Resolute that I could find.
So-o-o-o, I went seeking an alternative approach. After researching the ship vintage and type, ( an 1800's merchant Bark); I went "dumpster diving" on EBAY.
I found partial kits of the type I wanted, and several used ones. ( three masted merchant hull ). I'll reveal in later posts which ship I chose as the base.
I'm waiting for stuff to arrive........more to come!
*"Resolute", by Martin W. Sandler and "Fatal Passage" by Ken McGoogan

Decided after a long hot summer to build another model. After reading several books*, I decided I wanted to build the HMS Resolute.(1850)
Originally built as Ptarmigan, she was purchased and renamed Resolute by the British Admiralty and converted to an Artic exploration ship in 1852. Trapped in the ice, she was abandoned by her crew as lost. However, the pack ice drifted her to open water where she was found by whalers. Ultimately returned to England, she served for several more years. When she was scrapped, some of her timber were used to build the "The Resolute Desk", which to this day( as a gift from Queen Victoria to the US, resides in the Oval office of our Whitehouse today.
Unfortunately, ( and surprisingly) there are no model kits for the Resolute that I could find.
So-o-o-o, I went seeking an alternative approach. After researching the ship vintage and type, ( an 1800's merchant Bark); I went "dumpster diving" on EBAY.
I found partial kits of the type I wanted, and several used ones. ( three masted merchant hull ). I'll reveal in later posts which ship I chose as the base.
I'm waiting for stuff to arrive........more to come!
*"Resolute", by Martin W. Sandler and "Fatal Passage" by Ken McGoogan
