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Syren US Brig model ship by Model Shipways 1/64 scale 33 long kit MS2260

This kit is new unused condition. With laser cut wood parts and a great 130 Page illustrated assembly manual. My kids would give me models for Christmas and my birthdays. I like the older American models mostly Sterling. But having built all of those models my kids started to by the European models not only […]

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Model Shipways Syren Wood Ship Model Kit MS2260

BRIEF HISTORY USS Syren, a 240-ton brig, was built by Nathaniel Hutton at Philadelphia in 1803. On September 27th, she set sail for Gibraltar under the command of Lt. Syren cruised the Mediterranean during the spring and summer of 1804 and participated in the attacks on Tripoli. She remained there for almost a year after […]

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Model Shipways SYREN US BRIG Ship Model Kit MS2260, Not Complete

Missing instructions and appears to be missing some pieces as well. Please Message Me With Any Questions!! This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Models & Kits\Boats & Ships”. The seller is “kayauto1″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, […]

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Model Shipways MS2260 Syren US Brig 1803 Model Ship Build Kit ON SALE

MS2260 Syren US Brig by Model Shipways USS Syren, a 240-ton brig, was built by Nathaniel Hutton at Philadelphia in 1803. On September 27th, she set sail for Gibraltar under the command of Lt. Syren cruised the Mediterranean during the spring and summer of 1804 and participated in the attacks on Tripoli. She remained there […]

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Model Shipways MS2260 Syren US Brig 1803 Model Ship Build Kit ON SALE

Display base and pedestals not included with kit. MS2260 Syren US Whaling Brig by Model Shipways USS Syren, a 240-ton brig, was built by Nathaniel Hutton at Philadelphia in 1803. On September 27th, she set sail for Gibraltar under the command of Lt. Syren cruised the Mediterranean during the spring and summer of 1804 and […]

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