Since this ship is obviously a frigate I did some research on
line. I came up with the following information. The kit was
originally released as a copy of a model of the French Frigate La Flora
presented to John Kennedy. I did find pictures of La Flora
Paul
The French HMXMS
Flore, a frigate armed with 8-pounders, from 1768 until 1787. HMXMS Flore
was part of the squadron under d'Estaing that forced the British to scuttle
several ships at Rhode Island
in August, 1778. HMXMS Flore returned to France
in December, 1778 (presumably with dispatches, since d'Estaing's battle
squadron remained on the western side of the Atlantic).
In January, 1779, she departed on a cruise in the Mediterranean (so she
probably returned to Toulon).
She was disarmed on May 15,
1779 to be repaired. The repairs were completed on June 9 and HMXMS
Flore was recommissioned. She cruised around the Strait
of Gibraltar during the summer and
then proceeded to Greece,
stopping at Malta.
She remained in the Levant (stopping at Constantinople, Smyrna, and other ports) protecting French
trade and finally brought a convoy in to Marseille, with another frigate, in
June 1780. She was disarmed, refitted, and recommissioned again at Toulon between July and
October, 1780. She was employed cruising in the western Meditereranean and in
December 1781 helped escort a troop convoy to Minorca, under attack by a joint
Franco-Spanish force; between April and August 1782 she escorted a convoy of
food and munitions to Cadiz for the Allied fleet
fitting out there, and in September 1782 and January 1783 she took convoys from
Marseille to Tunis.
HMXMS Flore and HBMS Flora were in or around Narragansett
Bay at the same time. The HMXMS Flore was a unit of the
navy of Their Most Christian Majesties, Louis XV (1768-70) and Louis XVI
(1770-1787).
Captain Road Kill