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Atlantis Toy and Hobby USS Monitor CSS Merrimac Merrimack Virginia L77257
Monitor measures 8.25" long and Merrimac measures 14" long. Please note this tooling comes from Lindberg originally not the Pyro tooling. Completely different. The Merrimac Scale is 1/300 and the Monitor is 1/210 Scale. 2 Ironclad ships included. Comes with Vacu-formed seascape base and individual display stands if you choose not to use the base. Updated decals and historical booklet.
On March 9, 1862 a naval battle took place off the coast of Virginia that would forever change warfare at sea. This infamous battle is relived with Atlantis Models The Battle of the Ironclads historical diorama scene. This plastic model set comes with a historical booklet describing the Battle of Hampton Roads and the development of the first ironclad ships leading up to the faceoff. Perfect for a school project. The ships also come with their own individual display stands and nameplates. This great moment in history changed naval warfare forever and made every other navy in the world obsolete. It was an awesome and dangerous achievement in a sad and bitter war.
Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack, also called Battle of Hampton Roads, (March 9, 1862), in the American Civil War, naval engagement at Hampton Roads, Virginia, a harbour at the mouth of the James River, notable as history’s first duel between ironclad warships and the beginning of a new era of naval warfare.
The Northern-built Merrimack, a conventional steam frigate, had been salvaged by the Confederates from the Norfolk navy yard and rechristened the Virginia. With her upper hull cut away and armoured with iron, this 263-foot (80.2-metre) masterpiece of improvisation resembled, according to one contemporary source, “a floating barn roof.” Commanded by Commodore Franklin Buchanan and supported by several other Confederate vessels, the Virginia virtually decimated a Union fleet of wooden warships off Newport News, Virginia, on March 8, destroying the sloop Cumberland and the 50-gun frigate Congress while the frigate Minnesota ran aground.
The Union ironclad Monitor, under the command of Lieutenant John Worden, arrived the same night. This 172-foot “Yankee Cheese Box on a raft,” with its water-level decks and armoured revolving gun turret, represented an entirely new concept of naval design. Thus, the stage was set for the dramatic naval battle of March 9, with crowds of Union and Confederate supporters watching from the decks of nearby vessels and the shores on either side. Soon after 8:00 AM the Virginia opened fire on the Minnesota, and the Monitor appeared. They passed back and forth on opposite courses. Both crews lacked training; firing was ineffective. The Monitor could fire only once in seven or eight minutes but was faster and more maneuverable than her larger opponent. After additional action and reloading, the Monitor’s pilothouse was hit, driving iron splinters into Worden’s eyes. The ship sheered into shallow water, and the Virginia, concluding that the enemy was disabled, turned again to attack the Minnesota. But her officers reported low ammunition, a leak in the bow, and difficulty in keeping up steam. At about 12:30 PM the Virginia headed for its navy yard; the battle was over.
The Virginia’s spectacular success on March 8 had not only marked an end to the day of wooden navies but had also thrilled the South and raised the false hope that the Union blockade might be broken. The subsequent battle between the two ironclads was generally interpreted as a victory for the Monitor, however, and produced feelings of combined relief and exultation in the North. While the battle was indecisive, it is difficult to exaggerate the profound effect on morale that was produced in both regions.
The two ironclads faced off once more, on April 11, 1862, but did not engage, neither being willing to fight on the other’s terms. The Union side wanted the encounter to take place in the open sea. The Virginia, on the other hand, tried unsuccessfully to lure the Monitor into another battle in Hampton Roads.
On May 9, 1862, following the Confederate evacuation of Norfolk, the Virginia was destroyed by its crew. The Monitor-with 16 crewmen-was lost during a gale off Cape Hatteras.

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@megatron8490
@megatron8490 2 года назад
I have wanted a model iron clad for years!
@garfieldsmith332
@garfieldsmith332 2 года назад
Excellent build sir. I remember building the original Lindberg kit. No base was included. The "Merrimac" was motorized and the Monitor could float. Many an epic sea battle in the bath tub. Still even to this day the CSS Virginia is still called the Merrimac. Had a little chuckle when I read the box wording "gun and pistol" not included. That goes back many moons ago when model companies had to start stating what was in the box and also the use of photographs instead of the great box artwork from yesteryear.
@Syxx423
@Syxx423 2 года назад
Now this brings back memories! I had this kit under the Lindberg name back in the mid-90's or so. I remember building it as a kid. Since the ships were molded in black, and the diorama molded in blue, I didn't paint the ship hulls or water. If I remember right, the Lindberg kit came with some paint and a brush, because I remember painting the other details. It sure is a nice kit, and I'm glad Atlantis brought it back. It sure is great seeing this old Lindberg and Revell kits living on. Now, if only they could a hold of the 1/350 Lusitania molds so we could have an opportunity to build that one again, I'd be very happy. lol
@randytaylor1258
@randytaylor1258 2 года назад
A couple of tips. If you mount the flag decals on heavy foil before mounting to the mast, you can press folds into them as if they were waving. Cotton batten tufts with a light overspray of gray or black, then glued to the base, can be used to enhance the cannon explosions on the base. Also, a little tuft of angel-hair could be used to show a cannon or two actually firing. Love the hand-brushing technique you used to bring out the detail!
@maryfiltz800
@maryfiltz800 2 года назад
Great build - they look very real - and that water - I swear it's real.
@brandonb1681
@brandonb1681 2 года назад
That is some precision hand painting. Looks great. A very nice change of pace. TY.
@modelermark172
@modelermark172 2 года назад
I have this in my stash in the original Lindberg box. Your excellent buildup inspires me to build mine sooner rather than later. Unlike your model, I'll probably use the display stands, rather than the diorama base. That said, it would have been nice if the nameplate shown at 2:40 gave the option for "CSS Virginia;" the name given to the rebuilt "USS Merrimac" (alternately spelled, "USS Merrimack,") by the Confederate Navy. Thanks for posting this!
@TiberiusMaximus
@TiberiusMaximus 2 года назад
my stash is getting bigger and bigger, I'd say about 80 how bout you?
@TiberiusMaximus
@TiberiusMaximus 2 года назад
any idea how to make nameplates for my model bases btw?
@modelermark172
@modelermark172 2 года назад
@@TiberiusMaximus I was able to find small, styrene plastic letters online to make custom nameplates. Plastruct makes a set that are 1/8th inch high (PLA 96002) as well as other sizes. Just cement them to a piece of sheet styrene, cut it to shape, and edge with strip stock. Once painted, they look for all the world like a kit part.
@modelermark172
@modelermark172 2 года назад
@@TiberiusMaximus Please don't ask, my friend . . . .
@TiberiusMaximus
@TiberiusMaximus 2 года назад
@@modelermark172 thanks
@norherman
@norherman 2 года назад
Humm, I don't recall ever seeing this kit when i was young. Yes Thanks Atlantis having a ball building the old kits. Hand brushing , I love it.
@andreperrault5393
@andreperrault5393 11 месяцев назад
A reminder of building models in my teens. I had this kit and built both ships. Your knife work cleaning up the pieces is the same as what I did then. Your finishing and painting are more advanced and give great ideas. The use of other media; the colored pencil. And yet still handling the model with your bare hands. A combination of both ld and new. Very nice.
@MGB-learning
@MGB-learning Год назад
Great build and presentation
@hpiguy
@hpiguy Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@persononyoutube8666
@persononyoutube8666 2 года назад
I just finished this model kit when I came upon this video.
@michaelcooke2559
@michaelcooke2559 2 года назад
Great work as usual. Excellent detail. It is really to see that Atlantis has brought these back with the original diorama. Thanks for sharing.
@donaldneighbors1575
@donaldneighbors1575 2 года назад
I bought the Lindberg kit a couple of years ago, and it was the second model I made after getting back into the hobby, so I am enjoying watching you doing that I did not. I first saw this kit when I was about six or seven back in the early '60s. At the time the Merrimac featured a battery-powered electric motor. I told my parents I WANTED IT! but my dad's Air Force salary wasn't enough to cover it.
@tonyperez4791
@tonyperez4791 2 года назад
Outstanding build ! You are one of the few that give those old kits the love they deserve, Thank you for sharing. Did you ever build the Lindberg's Blockade Runner or The Olympia ? Maybe I missed them .🙄 Hope you and your loved ones have a great week. Take care, Tony
@johnbockelie3899
@johnbockelie3899 2 года назад
Nick name of the Monitor was " a cheese box on a raft."
@davidhinkson8856
@davidhinkson8856 2 года назад
Lovely old kit and a very nice diorama setting. I guess in those days they didn't think about having a separate waterline hull or didn't mention to leave off the props and rudder if you were putting the ship in the diorama base. Nice project though and the weathering you do on these vessels always makes them look outstanding.
@pandaphil
@pandaphil 2 года назад
Really well done, especially the weathering on the hulls. I'll have to pick this one up. Useless trivia: The Merrimac was actually called the CSS Virgina. Merrimac was the name of the sailing ship it was converted from.
@hpiguy
@hpiguy 2 года назад
Thanks! Yes, it has nameplates for both on the decal sheet as shown. :)
@ColonelRebScaleModels
@ColonelRebScaleModels 2 года назад
Excellent work. I have a Lindbergh kit that I picked up a few years back at Ollie’s. Thanks for sharing the entire build video with multiple techniques.
@fredericksmith4038
@fredericksmith4038 2 года назад
I always wanted this kit since sixth grade I'm 73 .lol..lucky I found it at Ollie's for $10.00.three years ago..
@richardlee1092
@richardlee1092 2 года назад
Nice job recreating history! Looks awesome. Thanks for the review. ⚓️
@r.a.monigold9789
@r.a.monigold9789 2 года назад
I had to "Monitor" this build. But, I got NUTHIN' clever to say about the Merrimac. This build turned out GREAT. It is REAL CHEAP to own (cost effective). I got one on the way. Lots of tips and tricks as well. I take away ideas every time I watch. Thanks Chris
@TinyHouseHomestead
@TinyHouseHomestead Год назад
You did a great job, but the models are NOT SCALE at all, but this version is better than the other one! 😱🤪🤣😁👍👍🇺🇸
@ronroberts2453
@ronroberts2453 2 года назад
I love this Chris, well done!! Your enthusiasm is so contagious, keep them coming!!
@RockinL7BuckingBulls
@RockinL7BuckingBulls 2 года назад
Great build. I have built this kit about 3 times. The roof on the Monitor’s turret was actually a grate to allow for ventilation and the guns would have been black as they weren’t bronz.
@Red-rl1xx
@Red-rl1xx 2 года назад
Looks great! I built the Lindberg version several years ago. It turned out really nice, too.
@JohnW1711stock
@JohnW1711stock 2 года назад
I did a report on these ships in grade school. I had to draw pictures of them. This box art would have come in handy.
@marksimkiw7181
@marksimkiw7181 2 года назад
Awesome job on this Chris 👏
@williamporter7596
@williamporter7596 2 года назад
Thanks for building this Chris. Look forward to seeing the kit reach Oz so I can buy one for myself. One of my favorite opening scenes is from Sahara where the camera roams all over the workbenches showing the ironclad...and of course it features in the climax at the end of the movie.
@redcastle12b31
@redcastle12b31 2 года назад
An idea for the diorama base... fill with spray foam, level it out and mount to a 1/4 piece of plywood. Great build!
@BBBILLY86
@BBBILLY86 2 года назад
Cool build. I like the different content once in a while. I switch it up myself with planes and ships.
@jimanderson4271
@jimanderson4271 2 года назад
A great job on some interesting subject matter. As always your weathering is brilliant in its simplicity 👍
@jonathangodwin9410
@jonathangodwin9410 2 года назад
Yep! I built that set way back when .... Nice to seeing it released again. Nice Job Indeed!
@trafficsignalman
@trafficsignalman 2 года назад
Nice take on the historic encounter.
@hpiguy
@hpiguy 2 года назад
Thanks!
@icecastle57
@icecastle57 2 года назад
Kinston,NC has a real life replica of the Merrimac ship! You can go inside the ship and it's very long in size!! Enjoyed watching you build the model of the ship!
@philipjwilkens7215
@philipjwilkens7215 2 года назад
Another great build and fantastic video. Thanks.
@hpiguy
@hpiguy 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@RS3David
@RS3David 2 года назад
I built the Lindberg/Pyro models back in the early 90s. Apparently this is a whole new kit. In the old Pyro kit the models were not in the same scale so some care had to be taken when arranging them in a diaroma. Also, the deck of the Merrimack was
@diecast_MikeEspo
@diecast_MikeEspo 2 года назад
So different , but so cool . Awesome work as always . This kit is great , your finish is SOOOOO KOOOOOOLLLLL. Mike .
@NathanOkun
@NathanOkun 2 года назад
Just a note: The armor used in these warships was arranged and attached using such things as rivets, bolts with nuts, and, for wood backing, big screws. During the Civil War a lot was learned about what worked and what did not. This war put the US "a leg up" in the design of armored warships compared to other nations that had little or no real experience. This can be an interesting story on top of just something to look at...
@gfyracing7632
@gfyracing7632 2 года назад
See if you can find the movie "Iron Clads". It is about these amazing ships.
@verdant2215
@verdant2215 2 года назад
I Do enjoy ship builds
@jimchapman1524
@jimchapman1524 2 года назад
your left handed. so am i. it must be why we build models the right way . been watching your bilds for a while now
@waynehawkins9090
@waynehawkins9090 2 года назад
Nice build as always!
@richardlott8349
@richardlott8349 2 года назад
I never realized there were difference between this kit and the one Lindbergh released in the 80s. It seems that the Virginia that you are working on is also slightly larger with better detail also.
@phillipoconnor2097
@phillipoconnor2097 2 года назад
I have the same model by LINBERG and I'm going to build it in a CIVIL WAR layout. With my CIVIL WAR battlefield and maps to show me where to place my units. I'm into the history and so I'll look at my history books and maps and see how I can arrange my layout even with troops and train.
@ralphwilliams2396
@ralphwilliams2396 2 года назад
Interesting build
@charlesmcclure5994
@charlesmcclure5994 2 года назад
The outcome looks great Chris you did a really great job and yes is every now and then it's nice to change it up 👍👍
@americanpatriot2422
@americanpatriot2422 2 года назад
Another outstanding video, build and presentation. Great kit, its on my to build pile.
@donaldneighbors1575
@donaldneighbors1575 2 года назад
Yeah, I know, another comment! 😁 I didn't use the diorama base because of the issues with the rudders. At the time I made mine I didn't really do any weathering because I frankly did not know how. I used red primer after I did a little research and found the Monitor's hull had been painted with a reddish orange iron oxide paint, and for the Merrimac, I used Rustoleum Hammered Copper paint on the hull to emulate the copper sheathing. Yep, I did it my way! The two are now on display in my cubicle at work.
@johnkelley9877
@johnkelley9877 2 года назад
The models look great and you really did it justice! I had the original Life Like kit and it was a blast to build. Thanks for sharing this.
@mikehedrick7223
@mikehedrick7223 2 года назад
what people don't realize is that Monitor type boat's was used on the Mississippi River during the Civil War. The north controlled the river from St. Louis to the Gulf.
@palgameruk8996
@palgameruk8996 Год назад
Wonderfully detailed video and really useful, got this kit for my dad and now I want one for myself :( This is such a great kit :)
@nostrildamusmctavish5542
@nostrildamusmctavish5542 2 года назад
I believe that the Lindbergh kit had the ships in two different scales. The Merrimac was 96 feet longer than the Monitor, and Lindbergh didn’t really care too much about telling you what the scale of their ship models were, except for the 1/125 ships…
@strivingx67
@strivingx67 2 года назад
This turned out great man. Great job!
@davidchin350
@davidchin350 2 года назад
Great build Chris, too bad the ships didn't just drop into the diorama but needed some trimming on the running gear.
@joemazzola7387
@joemazzola7387 2 года назад
My favorite build is when you build a standard car and weather them like the duster
@chris_mic
@chris_mic 2 года назад
I really enjoy your channel and recently got back into building. Whenever I want to know what's in a kit, I look here first!. Yesterday, I was browsing on Amazon and between the items was one of your videos.
@toddburlingame2186
@toddburlingame2186 2 года назад
very well done. Really nice work man.
@chassegallerie2910
@chassegallerie2910 2 года назад
I've seen that kit once... At least 25 years ago. Kinda surprised that Round2 let go of that kit. Oh well, Atlantis gave it its well deserve re-release.
@constpegasus
@constpegasus 2 года назад
One of your best.
@michaeldilley4384
@michaeldilley4384 2 года назад
Nice informative build Chris. I remember when this kit first appeared, in the 1950's. Another company also released the two ships, one of your followers mentions a Pyro version, I wonder if they are the same moulds? Great channel, keep it up. Regards from the UK.
@hpiguy
@hpiguy 2 года назад
Two different kits. That's why some still think they ships in this set are different scales. Thanks for watching!
@teddyjones8027
@teddyjones8027 2 года назад
great video and great job on this one brother, very much love the music as well. Thank you for sharing and please keep em coming. everyone keep yourselves and love ones safe and healthy. Remember to SMILE it's a hobby and it's suppose to be FUN
@phillipoconnor2097
@phillipoconnor2097 2 года назад
your right this is the CSS VIRGINIA it was renamed
@MK356BC
@MK356BC 2 года назад
Awesome I was waiting for this build.....I also have the original kit from Lindberg.
@Keef19661
@Keef19661 2 года назад
Good job, greetings from Russia
@ronandanne1
@ronandanne1 2 года назад
You inspired me to buy this!
@openexhaustmodels5139
@openexhaustmodels5139 2 года назад
Awesome mate👍
@leroysgamesandmore2226
@leroysgamesandmore2226 2 года назад
Actually have two of these kits myself was planning on doing the wreck diorama of both but the Virginia is will have to be a best guess since there’s almost nothing left
@harrisonlamore3
@harrisonlamore3 2 года назад
yay I was looking forward to this one love the base but I look forward to all your build reviews
@TI4438
@TI4438 2 года назад
FYI...The USS Merrimack was renamed CSS Virginia.
@blackphantom99
@blackphantom99 2 года назад
I love how you do different models Chris, just shows us how much diversity is out there. Awesome build mate and Thankyou again for all your hard work doing these videos! Hope your having a happy and safe holiday weekend mate 😊👍
@qwoods12345
@qwoods12345 Год назад
Hi could I get break down of all paints and tools used?
@TiberiusMaximus
@TiberiusMaximus 2 года назад
looking for a way to label my model bases, like some sort of faceplate to say what kind of model it is and attach to wood base, thoughts?
@hpiguy
@hpiguy 2 года назад
You can get nameplates custom made on Ebay, or your local trophy/collectible shop if you have one.
@organicproductions22
@organicproductions22 Год назад
What paints where used?
@robertjensen1438
@robertjensen1438 2 года назад
Just a comment for the algorithm
@Curtiz2008
@Curtiz2008 2 года назад
I believe this was originally issued by Lindberg. The other Monitor and Merrina Lindberg reissued was first issued by Pyro. Both ships were armed with iron cannon, but the brass is very attractive on the ships.
@kamdenbarclay486
@kamdenbarclay486 2 года назад
Woo first comment
@barnydrunk
@barnydrunk 2 года назад
Oh no, idiots be like, the full kit has supposed to have 157682 rivets but only has 157681 rivets, better put it in with the garbage, normal people says, who cares 🤣🤣 its a fun build 🙂🙂
@hpiguy
@hpiguy 2 года назад
You are correct, and I'm just here for fun with my builds so they don't bug me. Enjoy!
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