Hi Jeff, thanks for the intrest...
I've had this kit for many, many years. The parts were in a segragated bottom box along with an exploded instruction with some written instruction. I bought the kit I believe from Model Expo when they use to send out flyers in the mail. I think the manufacturer was Mantua or Mamoli or something like that (?).
I believe it is suppose to represent a British Naval Cannonade and I think it is 1/24 scale. It is a stick build, not a new style lazer cut job. There are three types of wood (cherry, black walnut, and popular), brass, copper, plastic, other metals, and rigging. The keg and water bucket are pre-molded items in some kind of resin/plastic; everything else was assembled. I still have a few spare black walnut deck boards and some very, very, small brass pin nails.
I wish I had the original box to identify it further, perhaps somebody in the forum can better identify it for me. I've googled it over the years but cannot find any kind of image of the exact build-up. I stained the deck with dirty (dark) thinner and wiped it off (kind of like staining).
It was a really fun build though....taking about two weeks of a few hours here and there.
I will definately build something like it again.
Ben
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