Floating batteries saw a fair amount of use in the long-18 century. Appearing at the Great Siege of Gibraltar, the 1801 Battle of Copenhagen and in service with the Royal Navy.
This particular example is based on a purpose-built Danish design.
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Purpose-built floating batteries were employed by the Danish in the defence of Copenhagen.
This model is intended for printing solely on a resin printer.
Floating batteries saw a fair amount of use in the long-18 century. Appearing at the Great Siege of Gibraltar, the 1801 Battle of Copenhagen and in service with the Royal Navy.
This particular example is based on a purpose-built Danish design.
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