St Nicholas spent her whole career serving in the Black Sea and Mediterranean.
She participated in the 1791 Battle of Kaliakria, her sole recorded large action.
She was sold to Naples in 1802.
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Hartolia Miniatures
Hartolia Miniatures
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DeweycatProductions
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Gardenshedprinting.com
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
loxfil
mojobob.hoochyman
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
loxfil
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
Hartolia Miniatures
Eskice Miniature
mojobob.hoochyman
DeweycatProductions
Qwibqwib
just some miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
Kaja's Models and Machinations
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Studio Grozny
Hartolia Miniatures
Hartolia Miniatures
simon.mann
Henry Turner
Subtotal: $299.63
mojobob.hoochyman
Hartolia Miniatures
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
mojobob.hoochyman
DeweycatProductions
loxfil
DeweycatProductions
DeweycatProductions
Gardenshedprinting.com
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
loxfil
mojobob.hoochyman
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
loxfil
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
Hartolia Miniatures
Eskice Miniature
mojobob.hoochyman
DeweycatProductions
Qwibqwib
just some miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Hartolia Miniatures
Kaja's Models and Machinations
Hartolia Miniatures
DeweycatProductions
Studio Grozny
Hartolia Miniatures
Hartolia Miniatures
simon.mann
Henry Turner
Subtotal: $299.63
$5.99
Святой Николай (Sviatoi Nikolai; St Nicholas) was a 46-gun Russian frigate. She’s notably strange for having a two-decked stern gallery, where most every frigate seems to have had only a single deck.
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 Nicholas spent her whole career serving in the Black Sea and Mediterranean.
She participated in the 1791 Battle of Kaliakria, her sole recorded large action.
She was sold to Naples in 1802.
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US: Hermaphrodite Schooner (Prince de Neufchatel), 1813-1815
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French frigate Aréthuse 40 gun (1792) – HMS Undaunted 38 gun 5th rate (1795)
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