Volunteer
03-20-2013, 23:43
Here is the first constructed ship of the 12 that Gunner recently sent me. It is the HMS Agamemnon, 3rd rate, 64 gun ship.
Ardent Class; Sister ships: Stately, Belliqueux, Nassau, Indefatigable
Launched 1781; Displacement 1384 tons
Gun Deck: 26 x 24 pounders
Upper Deck: 26 x 18 pounders
Quarter Deck: 10 X 4 pounders
Forcastle: 2 x 9 pounders
Scratchbuilt masts, jib boom, bowsprit, flying jib and fore topmast staysails, and added spars. Anchors are GHQ. Fitted out with blue squadron ensign and pendant for the battle of Copenhagen:
In response to developments in the Baltic in 1801 that threatened to deprive Britain of much-needed naval supplies, Agamemnon was sent as part of a fleet under Admiral Sir Hyde Parker and Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson to attack the Danish at Copenhagen. On 2 April, Agamemnon was part of Nelson's division that fought the Battle of Copenhagen. Agamemnon was positioned second in the line after HMS Edgar, and after passing down the Outer Channel, she grounded whilst attempting to round the southern tip of the Middle Ground shoal. While the battle raged around her Agamemnon, along with Bellona and Russell, both of which had also run aground, flew signals of distress. The three stranded ships were eventually pulled off the Middle Ground in the night of 3 April.
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More photos on my blogsite at http://volsminiatures.blogspot.com/
Regards,
Vol
Ardent Class; Sister ships: Stately, Belliqueux, Nassau, Indefatigable
Launched 1781; Displacement 1384 tons
Gun Deck: 26 x 24 pounders
Upper Deck: 26 x 18 pounders
Quarter Deck: 10 X 4 pounders
Forcastle: 2 x 9 pounders
Scratchbuilt masts, jib boom, bowsprit, flying jib and fore topmast staysails, and added spars. Anchors are GHQ. Fitted out with blue squadron ensign and pendant for the battle of Copenhagen:
In response to developments in the Baltic in 1801 that threatened to deprive Britain of much-needed naval supplies, Agamemnon was sent as part of a fleet under Admiral Sir Hyde Parker and Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson to attack the Danish at Copenhagen. On 2 April, Agamemnon was part of Nelson's division that fought the Battle of Copenhagen. Agamemnon was positioned second in the line after HMS Edgar, and after passing down the Outer Channel, she grounded whilst attempting to round the southern tip of the Middle Ground shoal. While the battle raged around her Agamemnon, along with Bellona and Russell, both of which had also run aground, flew signals of distress. The three stranded ships were eventually pulled off the Middle Ground in the night of 3 April.
267126722673
More photos on my blogsite at http://volsminiatures.blogspot.com/
Regards,
Vol