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Looks like an awesome job, especially for a first ship model!!!!Thanks, Walt for the offer but I am finished with the Essex. It was buit 20 years ago when all that was available were Portia;s plans and Chappelle's lines.
If what I produced was inaccurate, sobeit. But it was, after all ,my first shipmodel. It taught me much and I am still proud of it with all its faults
Cheers
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One thing about Essex. I think that the Ship gets a bad deal. If you look at the
history of the Ship in the War of 1812. She is a real Hero of the War. She gets
Overshadowed by the Constitution. It’s really sad,

One thing about Essex. I think that the Ship gets a bad deal. If you look at the
history of the Ship in the War of 1812. She is a real Hero of the War. She gets
Overshadowed by the Constitution. It’s really sad,

@Woodrat Thanks for the updated photos as found them to be very interesting and well done workmanship. This is an area where I could use more help with learning how ships were actually built and how to model them more accurately.
@Walt Zimmerman : I had been planning on purchasing the book on the Essex by Portia - but now you've thrown a curve ball into that decision.
Given Portia's reputation as a historian on this matter, where did she get led astray in her investigation on this ship? Are there other inaccuracies that we should be aware of?


Thanks Tim. Most kind.it is in fact a venetian carrack or cocha of 1445. I made my own plans in an old fashioned way. I used nobody else's plans. The build is fully documented on Model ship world. I will not reproduce it here.I really am impressed by the Elizabethan model of WoodRat? I hope I have that
correct. Any backround on this Model?

