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Occre Apostol San Felipe Spanish Galleon 160 Scale Wood Model Ship Kit

The reproduction of the model is faithful to the original. The Apóstol Felipe was one of the six galleons built by Martín de Arana for King Felipe IV. It formed part of the “Silver Galleons”. This kind of galleon was used for transporting goods and treasures in the “Race for the Indies”. Its first voyage […]

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My First Ship Model Galleon San Giovanni Battista 1668 From Patchwork Of Deagostini

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San Felipe Spanish Armada Galleon Tall Ship 158 Massive 13 Foot Wood Model

Museum Quality Limited Edition. This is a gigantic 13 feet long museum-quality replica of San Felipe, one of the most beautiful Spanish galleons of the XVII century. This is a limited and exclusive edition. The first one was built for a museum in Europe. Master craftsmen using historical photographs, drawings or original plans meticulously handcraft […]

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XL San Felipe Tall Ship Model 56 Wooden Fully Built Spanish Galleon Vessel New

The model is designed as the original San Felipe Galleon was with many details. The task required skillful craftsmen hundreds of hours to accomplish. There are hundreds of solid brass ornaments and the stern is the most decorated with brass railings, lanterns and figurines. Size: 56″ overall length x 50.5″ height x 16 width. The […]

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1690 San Felipe Wooden Tall Ship Built Model 28 Spanish Warship Galleon New

The deck is designed as the original San Felipe Spanish Galleon was with many details. The task required skillful craftsmen hundreds of hours to accomplish. The model measures 28 long from bow to stern. Size: Overall 28″ overall length x 26″ height x 9 1/2 width. San Felipe Galleon Model 28. Together on the hull. […]

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San Felipe Spanish Galleon Tall Ship Wooden Model 31

Overall size approx: 31″ (long) x 9.5″ (wide) x 28 (high). Ready to display and not from any sort of kit. You just need 10-20 minutes to set up the top of the main mast and the bow sprit and straight up the riggings. Hundreds of hours where required to finish this model sailboat by […]

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Occre HMS Revenge Galleon Drake’s Flagship Model Ship 185 Scale Ship 13004

Plank on frame construction with English instuctions. Factory pre-cut keel and all mainframe parts. Quality planking in sapele, american walnut and lime. Fittings in die cast metal, burnished or turned brass. Plans set with the top and side views of the model in scale 1:1. Instructions booklet with dozens of step-by-step images of the assembly […]

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Occre Apostol San Felipe Spanish Galleon 160 Scale Wood Model Ship Kit

The Apostol San Felipe features plank-on-frame construction with laser cut wooden parts. Cast metal pieces include doors, stern ornamentation, bilge pumps, 30 gun ports and frames, falconets, gun carriages with wheel shafts and wheels, cleats, lantern and anchor stocks. Gallery ornamentation, cannon barrels, chainplates, bowsprit iron, trestletrees, eyebolts and rings are brass. Ready-to-use boxwood blocks […]

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San Felipe Spanish Galleon Tall Ship Wooden Model 19 Fully Assembled Sailboat

This high quality, highly detailed, San Felipe model is Brand New, fully assembled and ready for display (not a kit). The sailboat model is built exactly to scale as the original San Felipe was with many details. The task required skillful craftsmen hundreds of hours to accomplish. The model measures 19 long from bow to […]

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Occre Apostol San Felipe Spanish Galleon 160 Scale Wood Model Ship Kit 14000

The Apóstol Felipe was one of the six galleons built by Martín de Arana for King Felipe IV. It formed part of the “Silver Galleons”. This kind of galleon was used for transporting goods and treasures in the “Race for the Indies”. Its first voyage as a member of the galleon fleet was made in […]

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