RU: 66-gun Ship-of-the-Line, 1780-1808
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This is a Russian 66-gun Ship-of-the-Line, based on Святой Геогргий Победоносец (Sviatoi Giorgiy Pobedanosets; St George the Victorybringer), of the Asia-class.
66-gun ships of the line were very ubiquitous among the Russian fleet, where they served as standard third rate workhorse vessels.
This model includes printable masts, yardarms, sails, boats/launches, fighting tops, an anchor and custom bases and nameplates.
Two files are included, with one being intended for resin printing alongside a "chunkier" FDM variant.
St. George served in both the Mediterannean, presumably protecting Russian trade as part of the Armed League of Neutrality during the American War of Independence, and the Baltic Seas.
She went on to serve in the Russo-Swedish War (1788-1790), fighting at the Battle of Reval and the Battle of Viborg Bay.
She continued to serve in the Baltic before being converted into a floating battery in 1808, likely, as with much of the Baltic Fleet, having fallen into poor condition by this time.
66-gun ships of the line were very ubiquitous among the Russian fleet, where they served as standard third rate workhorse vessels.
This model includes printable masts, yardarms, sails, boats/launches, fighting tops, an anchor and custom bases and nameplates.
Two files are included, with one being intended for resin printing alongside a "chunkier" FDM variant.
St. George served in both the Mediterannean, presumably protecting Russian trade as part of the Armed League of Neutrality during the American War of Independence, and the Baltic Seas.
She went on to serve in the Russo-Swedish War (1788-1790), fighting at the Battle of Reval and the Battle of Viborg Bay.
She continued to serve in the Baltic before being converted into a floating battery in 1808, likely, as with much of the Baltic Fleet, having fallen into poor condition by this time.
Filename | Size | Last updated |
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Russian 66 1.03.zip | 40.0 MiB | 2024-02-28 |