Mad Hungarian
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- Mar 3, 2015
Hello, everyone -
New to the boards, but not to the site. Really enjoying the excellent information and friendly discourse.
I have been researching and 3d sculpting several ironclads, and that's how I came across the forum! I'm a dyed in the wool Union boy, but I'm very fond of the CSN ships, and I find both sides of the naval war quite fascinating.
I'm curious about something. Recently, I've run into references for two ironclads - "CSS Ashley" and "CSS Cooper" which were, according to the brief information associated therewith, supposed to have been building at Charleston when the city fell.
The only other reference to CSS Ashley I've seen is a note that suggests the name "Ashley" was in fact a name often used mistakenly for CSS Charleston.
Do these vessels indeed exist, or did they at least exist on paper? If so, does anyone have any details?
Thanks,
Alex
New to the boards, but not to the site. Really enjoying the excellent information and friendly discourse.
I have been researching and 3d sculpting several ironclads, and that's how I came across the forum! I'm a dyed in the wool Union boy, but I'm very fond of the CSN ships, and I find both sides of the naval war quite fascinating.
I'm curious about something. Recently, I've run into references for two ironclads - "CSS Ashley" and "CSS Cooper" which were, according to the brief information associated therewith, supposed to have been building at Charleston when the city fell.
The only other reference to CSS Ashley I've seen is a note that suggests the name "Ashley" was in fact a name often used mistakenly for CSS Charleston.
Do these vessels indeed exist, or did they at least exist on paper? If so, does anyone have any details?
Thanks,
Alex
Danmark is -not- the same ship, eh? This, I can't wait to read. Very interesting.
Which should be increasingly obvious, since it even says it's optimized for 800x600 resolution and the photos are all optimized for someone connecting using dial-up!
But thanks!