HARRIET LANE – Revenue Cutter |
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Built in
New York for the U.S. Revenue Service in
1857, the Harriet
Lane was powered by a combination of
steam and sail. She was 180 ft. long, with a 30 ft. beam, and carried a 30
lb. Parrott rifle, plus three 9" smooth-bore Dahlgrens. Her design
clearly illustrates the transition from sail to steam, as steam engines were
not entirely reliable, and power was not yet sufficient to allow the
elimination of sail. 13.5” x 13.5” 1/96 Scale MS-2010 Kit Price: $ 139.00
Walnut Display Base 20” x 4.5” Routed and ready for finishing RH-4520 Price: $ 18.00
Brass Pedestals – (3 Included) MS-0812 Price: $ 19.00 Set of 3
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