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Revell 196 C. S. S. Alabama Confederate Raider Ship Model Kit 5621 Sealed, L-2145

Still sealed in factory shrink wrap, box with some soiling and tears in the wrap as shown, please view all the photos, thanks for looking! Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution. The item “Revell 196 C. S. S. Alabama Confederate Raider Ship Model Kit 5621 Sealed, L-2145″ is in sale since Saturday, June 8, 2019. This […]

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Maersk Alabama Container Ship 36 N Scale Waterline Handmade Wooden Ship Model

36″ (long) x 6″ (wide) x 15 (high) or. Built from scratch by skillful master craftsmen with over hundreds of hours. Hull made from woods with plank-on-frame method. Highly detail with metal fitting. The finest quality woods and material have been used to build our model. The model is a perfect gift for home or […]

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CSS Alabama Wooden Steam Tall Ship Model 32 Civil War Confederate Raider New

This Confederate CSS Alabama model was specially designed & built by the plank on bulkhead method (joining multiple small pieces of wood like Rosewood, Mahogany and Teak wood together on the hull). The task required skillful craftsmen hundreds of hours to accomplish. All of the fittings, anchors and cannons are made of solid metal, there […]

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Mamoli MV53 Plank-on-Bulkhead Wood Ship Model Kit CSS Alabama em jh

CSS Alabama, Confederate Sloop of War 1862 1:120 Scale Plank-on-Bulkhead Kit by Mamoli #MV53 1862 Sloop-of-War Alabama was built for the Confederacy in 1862 by John Laird Sons & Co. On June 19, 1864, the rebel cruiser engaged the USS Kearsarge just outside the harbor in Cherbourg, France. A shell fired by Kearsarge tore open […]

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Mamoli MV53 CSS Alabama Wood Ship Model Kit 1120 Scale, Unbuilt em 26

Alabama Steam & Sail Sloop of War. 1862 Sloop-of-War Alabama was built for the Confederacy in 1862. Mamoli’s CSS Alabama is a masterpiece of detail, complete with double planked hull, wooden yards and masts, walnut blocks and deadeyes, authentic armament, silk-screened flags, cotton rigging and a rich assortment of fittings. Clear plans and good instructions […]

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