The French brig sloop La Jalouse was launched in Dunkirk in 1794. She was a typical large French brig used for convoy, raiding and escort duty. She was taken by the British vessel Vestal on 13th May 1797 and re-named Jalouse. She was then fitted out for duties in the Royal Navy. The only features that distinguished her as being of French origin were the 90° angle to the keel of the rudder post and the tops and crosstrees and trestletrees. After ten years in British service, she was broken up in 1807. Jalouse had a compliment of 121 officers and men. She carried 18 x 6 pounder guns, although the armament may well have been replaced by 18 x 32 pounder carronades sometime after her capture. The HMS Jalouse kit includes 18 brass 6pdr Guns, walnut CNC cut parts, double plank on bulkhead hull, rigging, and full size plans/comprehensive instruction manual for a museum quality finish. Scale: 1:64 Length: 32.1 inches Width: 12.2 inches Height: 23.6 inches
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