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USS MISSISSIPPI 1870 1100 540mm 21 Steamboat Wood Model Kit Shicheng

Due to the product is a professional assembled model that requires glue and painting after completion, it contains. Glue and paint and should be kept away from children. We will try our best to satisfy with you any request. Wish you have a pleasant day! We will be happy to resolve any issues you may […]

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1/350 #4231 ISW USS Mississippi 1911 Battleship Resin & PE Brass Model Kit

Complete kit with resin, photo etch Parts. Approximately 13.1 long. Never before available in scale. Will require skills with Superglue, Soldering Gun, sanding, painting, PE brass & probably some putty work. Made in the USA. Also Available as a Waterline kit. This is a poured resin hull in 1 piece, solid resin. There by the […]

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USS MISSISSIPPI 1870 Scale 1/100 21 inch wood ship model kit steamboat

Size: Length 540 mm (21 inch). Included here is a youtube link to opening the product package. Today the Mississippi steamboat are a symbol of the American West. Through the film came “typical American steamer” on the Mississippi River to fame, however, was the spread in many other rivers. Its flat hull and the large […]

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USS MISSISSIPPI 1870 Scale 1/100 21 inch wood ship model kit steamboat

Size: Length 540 mm (21 inch). Included here is a youtube link to opening the product package. Today the Mississippi steamboat are a symbol of the American West. Through the film came “typical American steamer” on the Mississippi River to fame, however, was the spread in many other rivers. Its flat hull and the large […]

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MISSISSIPPI 1870 wood ship model kit

Mississippi is a typical representative of the first river steamers, which appeared in America in the early XIX century, thanks to the efforts of the judge and entrepreneur Livingstone. In 1807, the first-born of this series – Claremont off on its maiden voyage, which ended quite well. And in 1840 in the United States only […]

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