wider strip of tracing paper on the back to strengthen the join, burnished the front face to minimize the join’s prominence, and added the rivet detail with pencil dots. T e circular turret walls were pre-formed around a small paint jar. (Figure 7)
T e Russian monitors used diff erent guns at various times (9-inch Krupp muzzle-loading smoothbore guns initially, then 15-inch Rodman muzzle-loading smoothbore guns produced under licence, and fi nally 9-inch M1867 breech-loading rifl ed guns), but I defy anyone to tell the diff erence when looking into the