HMS Vulcan (1889); Warship; Torpedo depot ship

Scale: Unknown. Half block model of HMS Vulcan (1889), a torpedo depot ship made entirely from wood with metal fittings. The lower hull is painted a pink-red with the upperworks and bulwarks painted black and divided by a thin white line at the waterline. The lower hull is fitted with a rudder and a prop shaft at the stern, whilst the bow is fitted with a ram. The upper portion of the hull is complete with a number of circular portholes, a single hawsepipes at the bow painted red internally and a pair of guns mounted in a cylindrical turret amidships. The main deck is finished in natural wood and varnished with the individual planks scored on. There is a raised deck amidships and a small quarterdeck both of which are painted a light brown colour whilst the small foredeck is finished in a battleship grey. There are a pair of circular funnels slightly raked and painted a yellow-brown colour with a small charthouse and bridge wing fitted on the raised bridge deck. Fixtures and fittings include a pair of stump masts painted a pink-red colour, a forward conning tower, skylights, deck hatches and bollards all painted white. The whole model is mounted on a wooden backboard which has been overlayed with either paper or card, painted a yellow-brown colour surrounded by a moulded edge painted black.

Object Details

ID: SLR1192
Collection: Ship models
Type: Half block model
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Unknown
Vessels: Vulcan (1889)
Date made: Unknown
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall model: 190 x 660 x 50 mm