- Member since
July 2004
- From: Monterey Bay, CA
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Posted by schoonerbumm
on Wednesday, August 18, 2004 11:57 AM
It depends on what you mean by 'sloop'. If you want an 'HMS Surprise' you can cobble a decent injection molded one together by taking Lindberg's 'Jolly Roger' kit (actually a 1780's french frigate concept "La Flore" - JFKennedy had a large model of her in his ofice by the way - not the Linderg kit, though) and removing a longitudinal section (~ 2 guns worth), building up the bow to eliminate the "beakhead bulkhead" using Evergreen, filling and sanding. Scale is advertised at 1/133. The kit is a fairly decent kit, but requires some filling and sanding to get rid of the raised "wood grain" texture in the hull and will require some scratch building to do decent channels and stays. One of the best parts is the price of this kit, I've picked up three at ~$10 each.
Alan
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