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Genuine, brand new wooden model ship kit by Billing Boats the HMS Bounty

This merchant vessel launched in 1787. The mutiny of the Bounty is perhaps the most well-known of all mutinies at sea. Together with loyal crew members, Captain Bligh was set to sea in an open boat about 30 miles from Tofua. This kit features a plank-on-frame construction, laser cut plywood keel and frame components, sailcloth, […]

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Genuine, finely crafted wooden model ship kit by Billing Boats the Renown

The renown was a 50-foot steam pinnace from around the middle of the 19th century. These boats had a small forecastle, room for the crew, a boiler room, and a cabin. Above the crews’ quarters was a conical steel base with a permanent universal ring, on which a 3lb. Quick-firing cannon or maxim machine gun […]

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Genuine, elegant wooden model ship kit by Constructo the Gorch Fock

It was built in the shipyard Blohm & Voss, Hamburg, botándose on 23 August, 1958, and is based in Kiel port. It hosts an average of 200 cadets a year. This kit features a pre-painted plastic hull, and is presented in a luxury box for easy access and sorting during construction. This premium kit includes […]

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Genuine, brand new Turk Model ship kit the Bosphorus Ferry (Paabahçe)

Paabahçe is built with number 141 in the shipyards of of Cantieri Navale di Taranto S. In the same year, she was officially operated by Turkish Maritime Affairs Co. And she commenced her ferry service from the West side to the East side of the Bosphorus. Another feature of her magnificence is that she has […]

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Genuine, imported Saito RC model ship kit the Polar Star -steam powered

H ere we have a beautiful Saito brand RC model kit: the “Polar Star” tugboat! The premium kit includes a fiberglass hull, wooden structural parts, and numerous brass, aluminum, and cast metal fittings for a museum quality finish! Compatible boiler B2F or B#3. This brand new kit comes with detailed English instructions, though the “Polar […]

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Genuine, elegant wooden model ship kit by Deans Marine the Muirneag

Introduced to the Caledonian Macbrayne fleet for service on their famous Highlands ferry service in just 2003. Her power is supplied by a MaK 12M453AK diesel engine giving output of 5000 hk driving a single VP propeller giving a service speed of 15 knots. One of the newest kits to be added to the Deans […]

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Genuine, new model ship kit by Deans Marine the Mercandian President

This model is based on a glassfibre hull with fender strips, plating detail, and port detail moulded into the hull. The main superstructure and decks are all laser cut from 1 & 1.5mm Hi-Impact Polystyrene sheet (HIPs). Also included are printed HIPs to provide the fine detail and finishing on the superstructure which aids quick […]

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Genuine, imported Saito RC model ship kit the Hercules -steam powered

H ere we have a beautiful Saito brand RC model kit: the “Hercules” tugboat! The kit includes fiberglass hull, wooden structural parts, and dozens of fittings comprised of plastic, brass, aluminum, and cast metal. Length: 900 mm (35.4 inches). Width: 210 mm (8.3 inches). Height: 510 mm (20.1 inches). Weight: 13.6 lbs. 3 channel RC […]

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Genuine imported Amati wooden ship kit Titanic 1250 Scale AM1606

RMS Titanic was a class passenger liner. The second of a trio of superliners, she and her sisters, RMS Olympic and HMHS Britannic, were designed to dominate the transatlantic travel business for the White Star Line. Built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland, Titanic was the largest passenger steamship in the world. […]

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Top quality, genuine Caldercraft model ship kit the Resolve (RC compatible!)

Here we have a genuine, RC compatible Caldercraft kit, replete with intensive detail and hundreds of high quality fittings: the ” Resolve “. Due to the depletion of the naval tug fleet during the 1914 – 1918 war, the Royal Navy decided to replace the older tugs with several classes of purpose built naval tugs. […]

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