The Sinking of the Cumberland by the Merrimack – Edward Moran
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The Sinking of the Cumberland by the Merrimack – Edward Moran
Give this enough reblogs and I’ll post a pic of my current pirate outfit!
Willemoes om bord i det Gernerske flådebatteri under slaget på Reden - Christian Mølsted, 1901
The Devilfish (named after the Humboldt Squid that inhabit the Gulf of Mexico) has gotten an upgrade! She’s armed with 24 Pound guns on her main deck and 9 pounders in the weather deck, bow, and stern. This was crafted to my own specs with a Teak Frame for speed and white oak planking. She’s been hot-rodded by yours truly with different rigging and Hull refits so she makes 13.5 Knots. I scuttled my last vessel and commissioned this one 😁 I’ve included some pics of her maiden voyage; capturing my first Prize in this vessel.
Showed up to a Clan fight blasting “Gangster’s Paradise” to announce our arrival. The response? “Oh it’s THESE assholes.” 😂😂😂
One of my favourite ships from Naval Action (game), the Trader’s Brig. As the name suggests, she is a brig (two-masted, fully squared-rigged ship) which is configured for cargo hauling.
I wish I had a 3d printer so I could print out the game files and complete it as a model. Alas, I do not.
The painting depicts the action between the British frigate HMS Belvidera and a US squadron led by the frigate USS President, in company with the frigates, USS Congress, USS United States, the sloop USS Hornet and the brig USS Argus, 23.6.1812, by Michael Beeston, c.1860s
“Fire” - French versus British during the Napoleonic Wars, by Pierre Joubert (1910-2002)