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Our Monitor civil war model ship is fully assembled and museum quality ship model. This wooden model ship is an exacting replica of the actual ironclad Monitor that fought in the Civil War. During the Civil War the Monitor was made famous by its ironcall hull which made it virtually invulnerable to contemporary gunfire. We also offer the wooden model ship of the CSS Virginia in the same scale. To learn more about our wooden model ship of the Monitor please look to your right.

































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Monitor - 21" L
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Monitor
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Dimensions: 21" L x 5" W x 3" H
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    USS Monitor, a 987-ton armored turret gunboat, was built at New York to the design of John Ericsson. She was the first of what became a large number of "monitors" in the United States and other navies. Commissioned on 25 February 1862, she soon was underway for Hampton Roads, Virginia. Monitor arrived there on 9 March, and was immediately sent into action against the Confederate ironclad Virginia , which had sunk two U.S. Navy ships the previous day. The resulting battle, the first between iron-armored warships, was a tactical draw. However, Monitor prevented the Virginia from gaining control of Hampton Roads and thus preserved the Federal blockade of the Norfolk area. Following this historic action, Monitor remained in the Hampton Roads area and, in mid-1862 was actively employed along the James River in support of the Army's Peninsular Campaign. In late December 1862, Monitor was ordered south for further operations. Caught in a storm off Cape Hatteras, she foundered on 31 December. Her wreck was discovered in 1974 and is now a marine sanctuary. Work is presently underway to recover major components of her structure and machinery, to be followed by extensive preservation efforts and ultimate museum exhibition.
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