Caldercraft 1/64 HMS Agamemnon Nelsons Favorite Ship (9003)
HMS Agamemnon was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She saw service
in the American Revolutionary, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and fought in many
of the major naval battles of those conflicts. She is remembered as being Nelson's
favourite ship, and was named after the mythical ancient Greek king Agamemnon, being the
first ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name. The future Lord Nelson served as Agamemnon's
captain from January 1793 for 3 years and 3 months, during which time she saw considerable
service in the Mediterranean. After Nelson's departure, she was involved in the infamous
1797 mutinies at Spithead and the Nore, and in 1801 was present at the first Battle of
Copenhagen, but ran aground before being able to enter the action.
The Agamemnon kit contains CNC cut walnut and ply components. The extensive fittings
include four sheets of brass etched detailing, brass turned cannons, a set of four plank on
frame ships boats, black and natural hemp for rigging and cast decorative fittings. The kit
is supplied with full size plans, comprehensive instruction manual and drawings. The kit
has been designed to depict the period when Nelson served on her.
Scale 1:64, Length: 1300mm.
Skill Level 4
Despite Nelson's fondness for the ship, she was frequently in need of repair and refitting, and would likely have been hulked or scrapped in 1802 had war with France not recommenced. She fought at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, as part of Nelson's weather column, where she forced the surrender of the Spanish four-decker Sant sima Trinidad. Agamemnon's later career was served in South American waters off Brazil.
Her oft worn-out and poor condition contributed to her being wrecked when in June 1809 she grounded on an uncharted shoal in the mouth of the River Plate, whilst seeking shelter with the rest of her squadron from a storm. All hands and most of the ship's stores were saved, but the condition of the ship's timbers made it impossible to free the ship; her captain was cleared of responsibility for the ship's loss thanks to documents detailing her defects. Recently, the wreck of Agamemnon has been located, and several artefacts have been recovered, including one of her cannons.
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