Time for some long overdue updates on the CSS Alabama...
I've obtained both the Revell 1/96 USS Kearsarge and CSS Alabama kits, and have started to go deep on studies of these two kits. At first glance, the Kearsarge appears to be a fairly accurate representation, but the Alabama has all sorts of problems - particularly with the guns and the sweeps for the pivot guns in particular.
Here's a photo of what I am talking about:
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File comment: Photo of deck plans and the plastic decks from the Revell 1/96 CSS Alabama (Top) and Revell 1/96 USS Kearsarge (Bottom)
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The top deck (molded in off-white) is the Alabama, and the bottom deck (molded in brown) is the Kearsarge. If you compare both decks (with molded-in raised gun sweeps highlighted in black marker) to the deck plan immediately above, you will see that the Kearsarge pretty closely represents the layout of the guns and sweeps. The Alabama kit, a derivative of the Kearsarge, basically just "makes up" what the gun sweeps supposedly looked like, as they are in no way similar to the most accurate deck plans (and plans based on actual research of the wreck located of Cherbourg!)
I've been talking to the folks over at Cottage Industries, who make gun upgrade kits for the Kearsarge and Alabama in resin and cast metal. Check these out!
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File comment: CSS Alabama Gun Upgrades from Cottage Industries
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File comment: USS Kearsarge Gun Upgrades from Cottage Industries
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You can order them here:
http://cottageindustrymodels.com/?page_id=289Both kits are in 1/96 scale and contain all the guns you need to properly outfit each ship.
You may note that the CSS Alabama guns are placed on the inaccurate sweeps from the Revell kit. What scaledecks.com plans to do is to introduce a new wood deck to cover up the inaccurate sweeps in the Revell deck, and then cover it with a fully-planked deck (no three piece splice action here!) and then provide a set of sweeps (laser cut, perhaps with some sort of mounting template) to allow you to create all FOUR sweeps - not just for the main pivot guns, but also for the chase guns at the bow and stern as the Alabama had.
You can see how our 1/96 USS Constitution deck turned out in a build log here:
http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_su ... 55174.aspxIf you have any ideas or suggestions regarding the CSS Alabama (we'll be tackling that ship first) or the USS Kearsarge, please contact me at
johnd@scaledecks.com and we'll try to incorporate your ideas into our offering.
Thank you!
-- John D. --