Here is GHQ's 1:1200 model of HMS Shannon, the famous 38 (nominally) gun Leda-class frigate. She was launched in 1806, and achieved her greatest fame on the 1st of June, 1813, when her captain, Philip Broke, issued a challenge to Captain James Lawrence of the USS Chesapeake. As Broke wrote in his challenge:
As the Chesapeake appears now ready for sea, I request you will do me the favour to meet the Shannon with her, ship to ship, to try the fortune of our respective flags. The Shannon mounts twenty-four guns upon her broadside and one light boat-gun; 18 pounders upon her main deck, and 32-pounder carronades upon her quarter-deck and forecastle; and is manned with a complement of 300 men and boys, beside thirty seamen, boys, and passengers, who were taken out of recaptured vessels lately. I entreat you, sir, not to imagine that I am urged by mere personal vanity to the wish of meeting the Chesapeake, or that I depend only upon your personal ambition for your acceding to this invitation. We have both noble motives. You will feel it as a compliment if I say that the result of our meeting may be the most grateful service I can render to my country; and I doubt not that you, equally confident of success, will feel convinced that it is only by repeated triumphs in even combats that your little navy can now hope to console your country for the loss of that trade it can no longer protect. Favour me with a speedy reply. We are short of provisions and water, and cannot stay long here.
That is stunning! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim, it feels good to be back at it again.
DeleteGreat looking ship. When I started my own ships awhile back I spent some time looking at yours for inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to shipping! 😀
Thanks very much Stew, you've done very impressive work on your own.
DeleteWhat superb looking frigate! It is giving me more inspiration to start a HMS Confiance for Plattsburg. BTW, if you have not done so already, can you compare GHQ with the Langton version of this frigate?
ReplyDeleteThanks IronDuke, I appreciate it. I don't actually have Langton's Shannon model, but I would expect it to be much bulkier, sit higher in the water and have less detail. I love the Langton models, but they're not great at reproducing specific ships.
DeleteWow! Just saw this James, you are still a master at this my friend.
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Thanks very much Vol. I look forward to seeing the next project out of your shipyards!
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