Corel HMS Endeavour Endeavor Capt Cook Wooden Ship Model Made In Italy SM 41
Corel HMS Endeavour Endeavor Capt Cook Wooden Ship Model Made In Italy SM 41
Corel HMS Endeavour Endeavor Capt Cook Wooden Ship Model Made In Italy SM 41
Corel HMS Endeavour Endeavor Capt Cook Wooden Ship Model Made In Italy SM 41
Corel HMS Endeavour Endeavor Capt Cook Wooden Ship Model Made In Italy SM 41

Corel HMS Endeavour Endeavor Capt Cook Wooden Ship Model Made In Italy SM 41
This marvelous HMS Endeavour scale 1:60 SM 41 model was created by Corel Modelissmo of Milan Italy in 1970. This complete model kit contains all pieces for creation of Capt. James Cook’s famous HMS Endeavour. Measurements for this fabulous creation are: Total length=30 inches/780 mm, Hull length=22.04 inches, Height=25.98 inches/780 mm, Width=9.44 inches/240 mm, Port width=5.59 inches. This beautiful model kit has been well cared for, never attempted and is in excellent vintage condition with all parts and instructions intact. It is the perfect addition to your Navy model collection, particularly if you like British Navy history! The HMS Endeavour was a famous British Royal Navy research vessel, also known as HM Bark Endeavour. A well-known Lieutenant “James Cook” commanded this research vessel on his very first voyage and discovered Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771. The purpose of this operation was to travel to Tahiti to observe the transit of Venus in front of the Sun, thus contributing to astronomy and navigation. Another mission was to determine if there was an unknown southern land, originally known as Terra Australis Incognita. The navy then renamed her as His Majesty’s Bark the Endeavour. She left Plymouth on 25 August 1768 and arrived in Tahiti on 13th April 1769. The crew of James Cook established very good relations with the Tahitians and remained on the island for three months. HMS Endeavour arrived on the island of New Zealand on 4 October 1769 and for six months the crew visited the islands and subsequently established the fact that there were actually two islands. Due to bad weather conditions, Cook abandoned his search for Terra Australis on 31 March 1770 and arrived at New Holland on 19 April 1770. HMS Endeavour again departed on 16 May 1770 along the coast of Australia. Nine days later, the HME Endeavour arrived at what is now known as the town of Cook. The vessel remained there for 6 days for repair. In 1793 she ran aground off Rhode Island and was demolished.
Corel HMS Endeavour Endeavor Capt Cook Wooden Ship Model Made In Italy SM 41