Lindbergs Monitor & Merrimac & Pyro Monitor

Nino, Jim, got me interested in ironclads again & even these were fun. I have built a bunch of resin ironclads & love them . I still have my Flagstaff Cairo & I have seen the real Cairo at the Vicksburg Battlefield.

I did the 2 Lindberg Monitor & Merrimac (Virginia) on pedastals & an oak base rather than the plastic sea base. I liked it but it hid the hulls on both. On the pyro Monitor I did enjoy & it made a cute model. I chose it’s battle day for the smaller one & the later post battle day for the pyro kit. As sort of usual I will post some build pictures later when I find them. I am not a computer genius so bear with me.

Here are the Lindberg kits & I did a lot of extra work on it, opened the top windows, put in chain & anchors too big, & railing. I am having trouble with these pictures & will get nino to help. I will try the pyro Monitor now.

There are a lot of things I would do different if I build it again, my stacks are too big, I had trouble with cutting & reversing the turret location. Short of rescribing the whole deck I chose to hide the spots with life boats as they did have them here at times. I remade the pilot house & it is too big. It does show well tho.

Here are some of my resin ironclads. The Cairo is a honey.

I wish they would make more plastic ironclad kits in about 1/200 scale. That is what these resin ones are. they were easy & lots of fun. I will be back with the Lindberg pair as quick as I can get Jim to tell me how.

Gene

Excellent collection, Gene!

I did the Lindberg Ironclads myself a year or so ago, great fun. Like you, I couldn’t resist adding the awning and non-combat stack rig to the Monitor.

Hi Gene!

Re “…I will be back with the Lindberg pair as quick as I can get Jim to tell me how.”

I have a bunch of emails with photos on the way along wth some sections of written records describing the armored Pilot house.

Your resin kits are what got me started in buying Verlindens Ironclads before they disapeared. And your models are spectacular, especially the Cairo.

Jim.