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HMS Surprise 30" Tall Ship ModelBuy Today!
* 30" long x 9" Wide x 23" High (1:83 Scale) * Made famous in the movie Master and Commander * Planked wooden hull. Limited Edition model with copper plated hull also available. * Built with rare, high quality woods such as cherry, teak, white pine, birch and maple. * Amazing details (planked deck with nail holes, oars in the lifeboats, rudder chains, cannonball racks and more) * Thick, hand sewn canvass sails that hold their shape and cannot wrinkle * Perfectly taught rigging with varied thread color and thickness * Exhaustively researched and historically accurate to the actual tall ship * The model rests perfectly on a large wood base between four arched dolphins. HMS Surprise Tall Ship Model 30" History: HMS Surprise was a 38-gun frigate of the Hebe Class of the Royal Navy, although all these Fifth Rate frigates were re-classed as 46-gun under the general re-rating of February 1817, from when cannonades on the quarter deck and forecastle were included in the rating. She carried a complement of 284 officers and ratings, and a primary armament of 28 eighteen-pounder guns on her upper deck, with 8 nine-pounder guns (and 6 32-pounder cannonades) on her quarter deck and 2 nine-pounder guns (and 2 more 32-pounder cannonades) on her forecastle. The Surprise was ordered on 10 April 1809, and her keel was laid down at Milford Dockyard in Pembrokeshire in January 1810. She was launched on 25 July 1812, and sailed round to Plymouth Dockyard to be completed. Fitting out took place between 9 Augustand 1 December 1812, and she was commissioned in September 1812 under the command of Captain Sir Thomas John Cochrane, sailing for the West Indies on 19 December 1812. She measured 150 feet 4 inches on the gun deck, with a breadth of 40 feet and a half-inch, and a depth in hold of 12 feet 9 inches, giving a tonnage of just over 1,072. Under Cochrane's command, she served initially on the Leeward Islands, where she captured the American 12-gun privateer Decatur on 16 January 1813, and subsequently on the North American station during the War of 1812. From June 1814 she was commanded by Capt. George Knight and was present at the bombardment of Fort McHenry in September 1814. She paid off out of commission into Ordinary (i.e. reserve) in August or September 1815. By 1822 she had been reduced to a hulk at Milford, but was then fitted out at Plymouth as a convict hulk to be stationed at Cork, where she remained until sold (for �2,010) there in 1837.
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