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H.M.S. "Gannet", beautifully restored today at Chatham Historic Dockyard, is a fine example of the small 'colonial schooners' that were built and deployed in the second half of the nineteenth century to police Britain's great empire and enforce the peace of Pax Britannica. Launched at Sheerness in 1878 with her white Mediterranean livery and elegant clipper bow, she was the epitome of the colonial gunboat. In this new book by the well-known ship modeler Will Mowll, the design and history of "Gannet" is outlined before the author takes the reader on a detailed photographic step-by-step exposition of the building of his 1:48 scale model of the ship. A particular feature of the model is the inclusion of the 2-cylinger compound steam engine with its three cylindrical boilers. Exquisitely detailed, with even the bunkered coal beautifully modelled, all the machinery is made visible by means of the removable deck. All the information that a ship modeler might need is included here--hull construction and the coppering of the ship's bottom, the making of the ship's steam propulsion systems, the decks and decking, armament, steering gear, mast and yards and rigging, and even the furniture in the wardroom. No part of the ship is left hidden. Inspiring with the sheer quality of his workmanship, the author has brought beautifully to life another of Britain's great museum ships.
All the information a ship modeller could possibly need is included here - hull construction and copper plating of the ship's bottom, manufacture of the ship's steam propulsion systems, deck and decking planks, armament, steering gear, mast and yards and rigging and even the furniture in the mess. No part of the ship is neglected. Inspired by the quality of his work, the author has brought to life another of Britain's great museum ships.
All the information a ship modeller could possibly need is included here - hull construction and copper plating of the ship's bottom, manufacture of the ship's steam propulsion systems, deck and decking planks, armament, steering gear, mast and yards and rigging and even the furniture in the mess. No part of the ship is neglected. Inspired by the quality of his work, the author has brought to life another of Britain's great museum ships.
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- Mowell, William
- Title
- HMS Gannet. Ship & Model
- Details
- English text, 285 colour photos and colour illustrations. 128 pages.
- State
- New
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