Calling all USS Ohio (1820) fans
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Calling all USS Ohio (1820) fans
The United States Navy commissioned fifteen Ships of the Line during the 19th Century. They were rated as 74-gun ships although they normally carried as many as 94 guns.
They were:
Alabama (renamed New Hampshire, later renamed Granite State)
America
Chippewa
Columbus
Delaware
Franklin
Independence
New Orleans
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Vermont
Virginia
and Washington.
USS Ohio is a great example.
They were:
Alabama (renamed New Hampshire, later renamed Granite State)
America
Chippewa
Columbus
Delaware
Franklin
Independence
New Orleans
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Vermont
Virginia
and Washington.
USS Ohio is a great example.
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Ship of the Line USS North Carolina 1/96 scale
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Re: Calling all Sail-powered Warship fans
USS Ohio Model at Brooklyn Navy Yard Center at Building 92:
http://www.navyhistory.org/2011/10/uss- ... ilding-92/
http://www.navyhistory.org/2011/10/uss- ... ilding-92/
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Re: Calling all American Ships-of-the-Line fans
I have heard it said that "Ohio" was one of the best of the lot...A good sailor in most conditions.
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USS Ohio
Here's a build site for a very very nice USS Ohio in 1:72.
http://www.ussohio.org
There's no contact info on the site and I havn't seen an update in a long time.

http://www.ussohio.org
There's no contact info on the site and I havn't seen an update in a long time.

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Re: Calling all American Ships-of-the-Line fans
Please check out the "Works in Progress" thread for updates on USS Pennsylvania 1837, 130 gun Ship of the line. Go to the "Picture Post" then "Works in Progress"
Thanks, Greg
Thanks, Greg
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Re: Calling all American Ships-of-the-Line fans
Here is some additional information on US Ships of the line:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/usshipsoftheline/
to cut down on spam mail taking over the system, people must join first but it is all free
PC Coker
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/usshipsoftheline/
to cut down on spam mail taking over the system, people must join first but it is all free
PC Coker
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Re: Calling all Ship-of-the-Line USS Ohio fans
Broken links in the first posts fixed.
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Re: Calling all USS Ohio (1820) fans
I just wish that someone would produce a kit of one of these ships, either wood or plastic. Also, just a comment . . . all were 74's except for the USS Pennsylvania, which was a 120.
Bill
Bill
