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Mamoli MV30 Golden Hind- Wood Plank-On-Bulkhead Model Ship Kit Scale 1/53

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Mamoli MV46 Black Prince Wood Plank-On-Frame Model Ship Kit Scale 1/57

At the time of the Revolutionary War, Benjamin Franklin was ambassador to France. These corsairs were the predecessors of the Baltimore Clippers. They were named Black Prince and Black Princess. The crew were Portuguese seamen but captained by an American. They preyed on the British trade in English coastal waters and for over a year […]

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Mamoli MV52 HMS Bounty Wood Plank-On-Bulkhead Ship Model Kit Scale 1/100

Kit contains laser cut frames and false keel. Double planked in beech and walnut. Most fittings are cast white metal, blocks, dead-eyes and belaying pins are walnut. The name of Bounty, a frigate of the British Navy, is inextricably linked to her captain Bligh, and to the vicissitudes which caused the crew to multiny. On […]

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Mamoli MV22 Blue Shadow Wood Plank-On-Bulkhead Model Ship Kit Scale 1/64

A brig built in 1778 for the American Navy. Equipped with 12 guns, it is characterIzed by the very high masting and by the great surface of sails, in addition to the classic one, formed by the studding-sail and by the top-gallant studding-sail, both on the main and on the fore mast. Length 695 mm, […]

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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 Blackbeard 157 MV82 Wooden Plank on Frame Construction Model Boat Kit

What we know about the exploits of Blackbeard, the ill-famed pirate, is a mix of history, legend and fiction. Edward Teach, purportedly his real name, boarded and plundered an enormous number of ships, which made him the infamous Terror of the Seas, even though this adventurous life of his lasted only twenty months. He was […]

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Panart San Felipe Spanish 104 Gun Wooden Ship Model Kit Mantua Mamoli

Had been sitting around their house for a while. The box is in rough condition but contents look good. A double plank on frame hull construction, building plans with general details English instructions booklet, 185 sculpted solid bronze parts are cast in the lost wax method, 110 machine turned brass cannons, wooden masts and spars, […]

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Mamoli Jenny Star Class Yacht 112 MV54 Model Boat Kit

The Star was created in 1911 from lines drawn by William Gardner. Among monotype ships this one had appropriate measurements and ideal proportions. The most famous of helmsmen took a liking to the yacht and thus made it popular all over the world. Over 9000 of this craft have been built in the past 90 […]

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Mamoli Sao Miguel Caracca Atlantica 154 Scale Wood Model Ship Kit MV21

This model is New and has never been started, but please note that a few of the pieces have been unsealed, see photos. This model came from the private collection of a very passionate and serious model maker. He never started this model and the model is assumed complete with all pieces. If you have […]

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Swift Mamoli Model Ship Kit

The brig SWIFT was built in the American colonies in 1776 and served in the British Navy between 1776 and 1778. It is supposed to have participated, among the vessels of small tonnage, in the American war of independence. The hull lines were advanced for its time, based on speed and fire-power. This brand new […]

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