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May 2010 I decided to find a ship that I could model with a complete fully furnished interior for VS7 and VSF, HMS Ontario ticked all the boxes. In september 2014 she made an appearance on Animal Planet on a episode of Redwood Kings called “Ships Ahoy”.She was also refitted for use in Naval Action.
Notable Rooms include the Great cabin, the Doctors Room, That main gun deck ( which is in a Sea going config with guns stowed ) I do have another model with the deck cleared for action and the gun ports open wich is not shown here.
HMS Ontario was a British warship that sank in a storm in Lake Ontario on 31 October 1780, during the American Revolutionary War.[2] She was a 22-gun snow, and, at 80 feet (24 m) in length, the largest British warship on the Great Lakes at the time
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