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Mamoli MV41 Flying Cloud Model Kit American Clipper Ship 1851 Scale 1/96

This clipper appeared in the USA about 1820. Flying Cloud, the masterpiece of builder Donald McKay, was built in East Boston in 1851. She acquired a high reputation during the’Gold Rush’ in California, making the passage from New York to San Francisco in a record time of 88 days, 22 hours and a half, never […]

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C. Mamoli MV41 Flying Cloud Model Kit American Clipper Ship 1851 INCOMPLETE

INCOMPLETE, Checking some images of the item from forums, it seems that it is missing a small roll of gold metallic thread, possibly some of the small bags may be missing to, the ones that appear in the images are the ones that the set had.

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Mamoli MV41 Flying Cloud Model Kit American Clipper Ship 1851 Scale 1/96

This clipper appeared in the USA about 1820. Flying Cloud, the masterpiece of builder Donald McKay, was built in East Boston in 1851.

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Mamoli MV41 Flying Cloud Model Kit American Clipper Ship 1851 Scale 1/96

This clipper appeared in the USA about 1820. Flying Cloud, the masterpiece of builder Donald McKay, was built in East Boston in 1851. She acquired a high reputation during the’Gold Rush’ in California, making the passage from New York to San Francisco in a record time of 88 days, 22 hours and a half, never […]

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Mamoli MV41 Flying Cloud Model Kit American Clipper Ship 1851 Scale 1/96

This clipper appeared in the USA about 1820. Flying Cloud, the masterpiece of builder Donald McKay, was built in East Boston in 1851. She acquired a high reputation during the’Gold Rush’ in California, making the passage from New York to San Francisco in a record time of 88 days, 22 hours and a half, never […]

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Flying Cloud Clipper Tall Ship 27 Handmade Fully Assembled Wooden Ship Model

” (long) x 9″ (wide) x 18.5 (high). Condition: New (fully assembled). Ready to display, not from any sort of kit. Hundreds of hours where required to finish this model sailboat by skillful craftsmen and artisans. Guarantee to arrive safety. Professional 100% secure packing. For damaged or defective items. We might require the pictures of […]

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FLYING CLOUD Bluejacket wooden ship model clipper ship 1st drawn 1928 rev. 1974

I will be posting often in the future. If interested follow me. The item “FLYING CLOUD Bluejacket wooden ship model clipper ship 1st drawn 1928 rev. 1974″ is in sale since Thursday, March 12, 2020. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Models & Kits\Boats, Ships\Wooden”. The seller is “bzeb2″ and is located in […]

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Mamoli FLYING CLOUD Clipper Americano Del 1851 Wood Ship Model

Great clipper ships, know as California Clippers were built for speed. The Flying Cloud was built in East Boston in 1851. She sailed from New York to San Francisco in 89 days and 8 hours – a record that still stands! Frames are pre-cut and mahogany plywood is provided for deck parts. Fittings are pre-cut […]

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Flying Cloud Clipper Tall Ship 27 Handmade Wooden Ship Model Fully Assembled

27″ (long) x 9″ (wide) x 18.5 (high). Condition: New (fully assembled). Ready to display, not from any sort of kit. Hundreds of hours where required to finish this model sailboat by skillful craftsmen and artisans. Individual wooden planks used in hull construction using plank on bulkhead method. Highly complex rigging with varied thread gauge, […]

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Flying Cloud Clipper Ship Model By Donald McKay at Piel Craftsmen, Newburyport

Beautiful condition, all intact. Measures 23″ long by 17.5″ tall including stand. The item “Flying Cloud Clipper Ship Model By Donald McKay at Piel Craftsmen, Newburyport” is in sale since Saturday, July 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Models & Kits\Boats, Ships\Wooden”. The seller is “burrtav1710″ and is located in Westport, […]

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