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The Battle of Lake Erie
took place on September 10, 1813, with Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry commanding
the American fleet. Perry was forced to abandon his flagship, the Lawrence. He
was rowed through heavy gunfire to the Niagara, from which he continued
the attack. His victory over the British ensured American control of the Great
Lakes during the War of 1812.
Model Shipways' kit is a
faithful representation of the reconstructed Niagara at the maritime
museum in Erie, PA. Model design is based on research and plans for the 1990
reconstruction, provided by Melbourne Smith of the International Historical
Watercraft Society in Annapolis MD. Laser cut basswood parts facilitate
plank-on-bulkhead construction.
Individual basswood strips cover
the hull, and we provide six filler blocks to make the job easier. True-to-scale
Britannia metal, brass and hardwood fittings assure scale accuracy. Eighteen
cast metal carronades and two long guns duplicate the armament of the original
vessel. Rigging material include over 600 blocks and deadeyes and four diameters
of rigging line. Six sheets of detailed plans and 40 page illustrated
instruction manual by Ben Lankford clarify every phase of construction.
(Display base and brass pedestals
are not included with kit)
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