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C. MEMOLI art MV-21 CARACCA ATLANTICA Wooden Model Ship Scale 154 NOB RARE

This model listed here is a C. It is a 1:55 scale model and completed in is approximately 33″ long and 24″ tall. The parts are factory sealed where applicable. One of the nicest models in this collection and a perfect Christmas gift for the modeler in your family. The previous owner collected over 800 […]

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CRUISE SHIP model kit COSTA ATLANTICA 1900 scale ocean liner resin, SCHERBAK

Superb quality of polyurethane resin castings. Decals and “C” stickers for the Funnel (blue rectangular). The length of the hull is almost 13 inches (33cm). One picture shows our Carnival Spirit model complete from similar parts. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Models & Kits\Boats & Ships”. The seller is “sansim555″ and is […]

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Mamoli Sao Miguel Caracca Atlantica 154 Scale Wood Model Ship Kit MV21

This model is New and has never been started, but please note that a few of the pieces have been unsealed, see photos. This model came from the private collection of a very passionate and serious model maker. He never started this model and the model is assumed complete with all pieces. If you have […]

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Mamoli MV21 Sao Miguel Caracca Atlantica Model Ship Kit Scale 1/54

Probably about 1519 it took part in an important expedition, which led Fernando Cortez to conquer Mexico. The outer galleries, one of which is a balcony, the apartments under the small quarterdeck, and the superstructures of the decks, providing awnings to protect from the sun, clearly indicate that these ships were employed for the transport […]

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Mamoli MV21 Plank-on-Bulkhead Wood Ship Model Kit 154 Caracca Atlantica em jh

CARACCA ATLANTICA, SAO MIGUEL 1:54 Scale Plank-on-Bulkhead Kit by Mamoli #MV21 Portuguese merchant ships like the Caracca Atlantica played a vital part in the Age of Exploration. They were full rigged to run before prevailing winds, large enough to hold precious cargoes of spices, and armed for protection against hostile natives and greedy pirates. When […]

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