Battle of the Head of Passes Set
Game out the first major ironclad engagement in the Battle of the Head of Passes! CSS Manassas, the scourge of the Mississippi, attempts to break through the blockade at the passes. Will Manassas manage to effectively ram USS Richmond? Will the fire rafts actually be effective? Only the roll of the dice can tell!
All of these ships are also sold individually if only one or two are needed/desired.
This ship is modeled in 1/600 scale and can be printed using any resin or FDM printer. Ships come with and without base.
When printing in FDM, some details may be too small to print with a stock 0.4mm nozzle
The ships available in this set are:
CSS Ivy
CSS McRae
CSS Manassas
CSS Tuscarora
CSS Calhoun
CSS Pickens
Fire Raft
USS Water Witch
USS Preble
USS Vincennes
USS Richmond
All of these ships are also sold individually if only one or two are needed/desired.
This ship is modeled in 1/600 scale and can be printed using any resin or FDM printer. Ships come with and without base.
When printing in FDM, some details may be too small to print with a stock 0.4mm nozzle
The ships available in this set are:
CSS Ivy
CSS McRae
CSS Manassas
CSS Tuscarora
CSS Calhoun
CSS Pickens
Fire Raft
USS Water Witch
USS Preble
USS Vincennes
USS Richmond
Bundle value$40.00before discounts
era: 1571-1862: age of sailera: 1861-1865: american civil wargenre: historicalscale: 1:600scale: 1:700
This bundle contains 43 files over 11 models totalling 20.7 MiB
CSS Calhoun - $4.00
CSS Calhoun was a converted steamer, captured by the Confederacy, and fought in the Battle of the Head of Passes. She was eventually recaptured and put into Union service on blockade duty in the Gulf of Mexico at the Passes. This ship is modeled in 1/600 scale and can be printed using any resin or FDM printer. Ship comes with and witho...
USS Richmond - $5.00
Not quite the Hartford!
USS Richmond was launched in 1860 at Gosport Naval Shipyard in Norfolk, Virginia. She was soon commissioned and sailed for the Mediterranean on unknown business. When she returned in mid-1861, the nation was as war and she was sent to the Caribbean to search for the commerce raider CSS Sumter....
USS Richmond was launched in 1860 at Gosport Naval Shipyard in Norfolk, Virginia. She was soon commissioned and sailed for the Mediterranean on unknown business. When she returned in mid-1861, the nation was as war and she was sent to the Caribbean to search for the commerce raider CSS Sumter....
Fire Raft - $0.00
A simple fire raft for Head of Passes or other scenarios.
This ship is modeled in 1/600 scale and can be printed using any resin or FDM printer. Ships come with and without base.
When printing in FDM, some details may be too small to print with a stock 0.4mm nozzle
The ships available in this set are:
Fire Raft
This ship is modeled in 1/600 scale and can be printed using any resin or FDM printer. Ships come with and without base.
When printing in FDM, some details may be too small to print with a stock 0.4mm nozzle
The ships available in this set are:
Fire Raft
USS/CSS Water Witch - $4.00
Surveyed South America!
Launched in 1851 and commissioned in 1853, Water Witch began her career by sailing to South America to survey the southern portion of the continent, most notably the coast and rivers. Over the next three years, she would survey rivers in Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. While surveying in Paraguay, she was fir...
Launched in 1851 and commissioned in 1853, Water Witch began her career by sailing to South America to survey the southern portion of the continent, most notably the coast and rivers. Over the next three years, she would survey rivers in Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. While surveying in Paraguay, she was fir...
USS Preble - $4.00
This model represents the USS Preble which participated in the Battle of the Head of Passes, the first major naval engagement of the Civil War involving an ironclad. in 1863, she caught fire and was abandoned before exploding.
This ship is modeled in 1/600 scale and can be printed using any resin or FDM printer. Ship comes with and wi...
This ship is modeled in 1/600 scale and can be printed using any resin or FDM printer. Ship comes with and wi...
CSS McRae - $4.00
This model represents the CSS McRae which participated in the Battle of the Head of Passes, the first major naval engagement of the Civil War involving an ironclad.
This ship is modeled in 1/600 scale and can be printed using any resin or FDM printer. Ship comes with and without base.
When printing in FDM, some details may be too sm...
This ship is modeled in 1/600 scale and can be printed using any resin or FDM printer. Ship comes with and without base.
When printing in FDM, some details may be too sm...
CSS Pickens - $3.00
Originally in service as Coast Guard Revenue Cutter, Pickens (originally USRC Robert McClelland) was turned over to the Confederacy when Louisiana seceded. She fought in the Battle of the Head of Passes and performed guard duty around New Orleans. She was burned to prevent capture when Farragut and his fleet arrived at New Orleans.
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USS Vincennes - $4.00
This model represents USS Vincennes that had a long and colorful career circumnavigating the globe, and visiting many different ports around the world. During the Civil War, she participated in the Battle of the Head of Passes, the first major naval battle involving an ironclad, and patrolled the Gulf of Mexico before being decommissio...
CSS Ivy - $4.00
Put up a fight!
CSS Ivy began her wartime service as a privateer out of New Orleans capturing Yankee commercial vessels in the Gulf of Mexico. Coincidentally, one of the vessels she would capture was the icebreaker Enoch Train, better known as the future ironclad CSS Manassas. She was driven up the Mississippi River when the Yankees m...
CSS Ivy began her wartime service as a privateer out of New Orleans capturing Yankee commercial vessels in the Gulf of Mexico. Coincidentally, one of the vessels she would capture was the icebreaker Enoch Train, better known as the future ironclad CSS Manassas. She was driven up the Mississippi River when the Yankees m...
CSS Manassas - $4.00
First Confederate Ironclad!
Built as the stream icebreaker Enoch Train, she was captured and turned into the ironclad CSS Manassas. The design of Manassas was entirely revolutionary. She only sat 6 1/2 feet out of the water (not including stacks), was equipped with a pointed iron ram, and had a curved armored back to deflect incoming ...
Built as the stream icebreaker Enoch Train, she was captured and turned into the ironclad CSS Manassas. The design of Manassas was entirely revolutionary. She only sat 6 1/2 feet out of the water (not including stacks), was equipped with a pointed iron ram, and had a curved armored back to deflect incoming ...
CSS Tuscarora - $4.00
Short but eventful life!
CSS Tuscarora had an incredibly short life of less than a year. However, this short life was quite eventful. She was built and launched sometime in 1861 in Philadelphia. She was then sent to New Orleans and operated by the Southern Steamship Company as a towboat. She was purchased and placed into Confederate n...
CSS Tuscarora had an incredibly short life of less than a year. However, this short life was quite eventful. She was built and launched sometime in 1861 in Philadelphia. She was then sent to New Orleans and operated by the Southern Steamship Company as a towboat. She was purchased and placed into Confederate n...