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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:

1:200 CSS Texas

1:200 CSS Texas

Publisher: Heinkel Models

CSS Texas was a Columbia-class casemate ironclad built for the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. Not begun until 1864, she saw no action before being captured by Union forces while still fitting out. The keel for CSS Texas was laid down at Richmond, Virginia. She was launched in January 1865. At the time of Robert E. Lee's evacuation of Richmond on 3 April 1865, she was left unfinished but intact at the Richmond Navy Yard, one of only two vessels which escaped destruction by the retreating Confederate forces. Captured when the city fell the following day, the ironclad was taken into the United States Navy, but saw no active service. Texas was laid up at Norfolk until 15 October 1867 when she was sold at auction for scrapping to J. N. Leonard & Co. of New Haven, Connecticut.

Paper Model Details: Over 190 parts on two part pages and one page of formers. Display stand, two pages of construction diagrams. Bulkhead-and-joiner-strip construction. Degree of Difficulty: 4:5, small parts.

1:200 CSS Texas

1:200 CSS Texas

1:200 CSS Texas
Price – $8.75 USD

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