Evening all, finally managed to get the constellation from AL, I intend her to be painted in the black and white scheme, is there any recommendations to research material, as my biggest model to date I want to really do it justice
Corsair beat me to the punch.So you are aware, there is a USS Constellation docked in Baltimore Maryland. It is the Sloop of War Constellation (1854) and not the Frigate Constellation (1797). For a while there was a belief that they were one in the same through an extensive rebuild. But later on through intensive research it was determined that the original was broken up in 1853 and the one currently in Maryland is the Sloop of War USS Constellation (1854) was built close by as her substitute.
So, you are building the frigate, make sure you don't end up trying to use documentation on the Sloop of war which is very similar.
If you (or anyone else) is interested, the museum is:
USS Constellation Museum
Pier 1, 301 East Pratt Street
Baltimore Maryland 21202
www.constellation.org
Sorry.Corsair beat me to the punch.
Don't be. Your post had more useful information than mine.Sorry.![]()
When the name on the box is wrong, (US instead of USF (United States Frigate before 1907) or USS (United States ship from 1907) I would worry about more critical errors inside the box. Maybe consider some outside research including the paper at the Smithsonian by Chapelle and Polland.It wouldn’t be unheard if the kit maker didn’t know the difference either.
No, it isn't. It looks like that garbage they sell in fake antique stores.Regardless of it's inaccuracies, it makes a nice looking model.![]()
Interesting, then why is the Constitution "USS" and not "USF"? Is that because it was recommissioned after 1907?(US instead of USF (United States Frigate before 1907) or USS (United States ship from 1907)
No. The U.S. Navy changed from using "USF" to "USS" for designating existing and future naval vessels, including frigates, in 1907 with President Theodore Roosevelt's Executive Order 549Interesting, then why is the Constitution "USS" and not "USF"? Is that because it was recommissioned after 1907?
And I'm sure you believe that all your models are 100% built to scale...No, it isn't. It looks like that garbage they sell in fake antique stores.
Thankyou for that document will definitely helpWhen the name on the box is wrong, (US instead of USF (United States Frigate before 1907) or USS (United States ship from 1907) I would worry about more critical errors inside the box. Maybe consider some outside research including the paper at the Smithsonian by Chapelle and Polland.
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GOVPUB-SI-PURL-gpo32322/pdf/GOVPUB-SI-PURL-gpo32322.pdf
In addition, there were drawings prepared by the US Navy Bureau of Ships dated 7 September 1944 based on their own research of contemporary records that you should be able to get as well.
Allan
No, it isn't. It looks like that garbage they sell in fake antique
I think once some modification with the info given it'll turn out niceRegardless of it's inaccuracies, it makes a nice looking model.![]()
stores.