CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted

CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted
Big 33 long, full hull, Dimension: 33” X 7.8”X 9.4′. Made in glass fibre reinforced plastic, wood and metal. Highly detailed and accurate kit. Extensive photo etch included. Kit designed from actual civil war plans. The 33 long CSS Virginia is a moderately easy to construct multi-media kit featuring resin cast parts, decal flag, photo etch parts, brass rod, & color box art. On 20 April 1861, when Virginia authorities took over the Norfolk Navy Yard after its evacuation by Federal forces, they found, among other valuable items, the hulk of the frigate USS Merrimack. During the remainder of 1861 and the first two months of 1862, the Confederate States Navy raised, dry docked and converted her into a case mate ironclad ram. She carried ten guns, a seven-inch pivot-mounted rifle at each end and a battery of two six-inch rifles and six nine-inch smooth bores. In a historic action that dramatically demonstrated her superiority, Virginia rammed and sank the big U. Navy sloop of war Cumberland and shelled the frigate Congress into submission. A second historic battle ensued, with the two opponents firing away, without mortal effect. The action ended in a tactical draw in the early afternoon of 9 March 1862. As the Confederates abandoned their positions in the Norfolk area, Virginia was threatened with the loss of her base. CSS Virginia’s wreck was largely removed between 1866 and 1876. The item “CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33” Handcrafted” is in sale since Tuesday, July 28, 2020. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Models & Kits\Military\Sea”. The seller is “fuyanbo” and is located in Shanghai. This item can be shipped worldwide.
CSS Virginia Civil War Ironclad Confederate Navy Ship Model 33'' Handcrafted