Calling all sailing barque Padua / Kruzenshtern (Крузенштерн) fans

Wood hull, steel hull, powered sail / wood or plastic models.

Moderators: BB62vet, MartinJQuinn, Timmy C, Gernot, Olaf Held, Dan K, HMAS, ModelMonkey

Post Reply
User avatar
chuck
Posts: 3384
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 1:21 pm
Location: equidistant to everywhere

Calling all sailing barque Padua / Kruzenshtern (Крузенштерн) fans

Post by chuck »

I am considering building Zvezda�s 1/200 Russian training bark Kruzenshtern model, But modifying the model to represent that ship in her original guise as the German sailing cargo ship Padua.

Does anyone know where I can find any drawings or clear photos showing her original configuation? I know the Soviets made some major modifications and modernization to her, including adding engines and propellers. so I want to get some good reference for the ship in her original guide.
Assessing the impact of new area rug under modeling table.
User avatar
Maarten Sch�nfeld
Posts: 1835
Joined: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:44 pm
Location: Herk-de-Stad, Belgium

Re: Sailing Bark Padua/kruzenshtern

Post by Maarten Sch�nfeld »

"I've heard there's a wicked war a-blazing, and the taste of war I know so very well
Even now I see the foreign flag a-raising, their guns on fire as we sail into hell"
Roger Whittaker +9/13/2023
User avatar
wefalck
Posts: 2082
Joined: Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:04 pm
Location: Paris
Contact:

Re: Sailing Bark Padua/kruzenshtern

Post by wefalck »

You may also want to contact the Harbour Museum in Hamburg (https://shmh.de/de/deutsches-hafenmuseum). They acquired another Flying-P-Liner of that time, the PEKING, that has been moored in New York for decades and was about to be scrapped. The museum will have her restored for static display. The people there have collated considerable amount of relevant information that may be useful for PADUA as well.

There is also the PASSAT in L�beck-Travem�nde, which I believe is kept in her last working state of the mid-1950s, when she was 'grounded' after the loss of her sister PAMIR in a storm: http://passathafen.luebeck.de/passat/.
Eberhard

Former chairman Arbeitskreis historischer Schiffbau e.V. (German Association for Shipbuilding History)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Image Image Image Image
User avatar
chuck
Posts: 3384
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 1:21 pm
Location: equidistant to everywhere

Re: Sailing Bark Padua/kruzenshtern

Post by chuck »

Thanks, that helps.
Assessing the impact of new area rug under modeling table.
Post Reply

Return to “Sailing Ships”