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Beautiful, brand new wooden model ship kit by Amati the Venetian Polacca

Appeared in the Mediterranean Sea at the beginning of the 18th century. At the time the Adriatic Sea was rife with Dalmatian, Greek, and Turkish pirates. The Venetian Polacca kit includes a pre-cut keel, frames, decks, wooden planking, sails. Wood/metal accessories for a museum quality finish. This brand new kit comes with detailed English instructions, […]

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Beautiful, brand new wooden model ship kit by Billing Boats the RMS Titanic

The RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK to New York City, US. The sinking of Titanic resulted in the deaths of more than 1,500 people, and was one of the deadliest […]

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Beautiful, brand new wooden model ship kit by Sergal the Sciabecco Francese

This kit is a single plank on frame construction. Contained within are lost wax brass castings, walnut/lime planking, wooden masts/spars, brass/walnut fittings, and genuine rigging cord for a museum quality finish. This brand new kit comes with detailed English instructions, though the “Sciabecco Francese” is best for intermediate to advanced builders! Length: 20.4 inches. Our […]

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Beautiful, brand new wooden model ship kit by Billing Boats the HMS Victory

The HMS Victory was launched in 1765 at Chatham Dockyard and was commissioned in 1778. She continued in active service for the next 34 years which included her most famous moment the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. In 1812 the Victory was retired from front-line duty and anchored in Portsmouth Harbour, on the south coast […]

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Beautiful, brand new Artesania Latina wooden model ship kit the HMS Bounty

Here we have an intricately detailed Artesania Latina. The “HMS Bounty” is well known from films and books. This kit accurately recreates the real life vessel with the highest possible level of detail. This wooden boat kit comes with a set of pre-sewn sails. This brand new kit comes with detailed English instructions, though the […]

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Beautiful, brand new Panart model ship kit the Venetian Passenger Motor Boat

This Panart scale model is an accurate reproduction of a typical Venetian passenger motor boat “Vaporetto Veniziano”. These boats were originally designed and built prior to the 1940s and produced until the 1960s. This kit is designed for radio control but is equally detailed enough to make a fine display model. The Panart kit features […]

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Beautiful, brand new Amati model ship kit the HMS Fly Swan Class sloop (1775)

The British Admiralty commissioned a sixth-rate Swan Class sloop in August of 1775. The keel was laid in January, 1776 and H. Fly slid off the launching ways on September 14, 1776. She displaced 300 tons, measured 97′ and 7 on deck and carried a crew of 125. Sixteen cannon and 16 swivel guns served […]

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Beautiful, High Quality Wooden Model Ship Kit by Mamoli the Royal Louis

The Royal Louis was a 3-deck vessel with 120 guns. Its captain was a Squadron Admiral, and it was the one of the most powerful first-rank vessels belonging to the French Royal Navy at the time. Our kit is particularly rich in accessories and decorations. Those who know how complex the original vessel’s decks superstructures […]

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Beautiful, brand new OcCre model ship kit the Santisima Trinidad

The Santísima Trinidad was built in Havana and launched on 2nd March 1769. It was the biggest warship of the 18th century, with 130 guns. After taking part in the naval campaigns of the late 18th and early 19th century, it last saw active service at the battle of Trafalgar, under the ensign of rear […]

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Beautiful, Museum Quality Wooden Model Ship Kit by Amati Chinese Pirate Junk

Junks like these plied the seas, rivers and harbours of China and Hong Kong. Captains of Clippers carrying tea and spices to Europe were often unable to tell whether these junks were peaceful merchants or ferocious pirates, until it was too late. Small calibre canons remain the differentiating factor between merchant junks and pirate junks. […]

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