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USS OHIO 1820 ship of the line

I was not really sure if I would post the build of this ship. To be honest there does not seem to be much interest in ships like this here. Too many other fascinating and fantastic builds to follow. But, I have been putting my ship model builds here for a long time. I am 70 now and God only knows how long I will still have the health to keep doing this, so no point in stopping now.

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Am I correct saying that USA ships of that era were not having as much beatification features as European ships of same time? I see they were very practical and simplistic.
 
The US Navy had no ships of the line until after the war of 1812. By the time that they began to launch these vessels the ships of other navies were not highly decorated either.

Threes: Age of Sail warships is not my area of interest and I must confess that I don’t bother reading HMS Victory or similar posts. Your posts about scratch building these early US Navy warships is, however, in a class by itself. Please keep posting! I enjoy seeing your work.

Roger
 
You have done great work on your Ohio. I will be following along with your build with great interest.

Bill
 
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