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Occre Santisima Trinidad 190 Scale Wooden Model Ship Kit 15800

The reproduction of the model is faithful to the original. The Santísima Trinidad was built in Havana and launched on 2nd March 1769. It was the biggest warship of the 18th century, with 130 guns. After taking part in the naval campaigns of the late 18th and early 19th century, it last saw active service […]

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Beautiful, brand new wooden model ship kit by OcCre the Nuestra Senora

Work began in 1731, and she was finally launched two years later in 1733. She had two bridges and a displacement of 1,000 tons, was fitted with 50 cannon as well as 10 swivel guns, mounted on quarter deck and forecastle. For twenty years she plied the route from Mexico to Manila and in 1750 […]

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Occre HMS Beagle 165 Scale Model Ship Kit Basic Without Sails

This kit DOES NOT CONTAIN SAILS. Designed for those who do not want to place the sails or prefer to make them themselves. This new release from Occre is a truly beautiful model, the kit contains wooden and metal parts and is a double plank on frame. Fantastic instrustions to help you create a stunning […]

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Occre Gorch Fock 195 Scale Wooden Model Ship Kit 15003

She was built at the Blohm and Voss shipyard in Hamburg, based on the plans for the previous version, built in 1933. She was launched on 23rd August 1958 and is based at the port of the city of Kiel. She regularly participates in events organised by the Sail Training Association. Advanced Kit : This […]

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Occre HMS Beagle, Charles Darwins, voyage of the Beagle 12005 Model Boat Kit

This new release from Occre is a truly beautiful model, the kit contains wooden and metal parts and is a double plank on frame. Fantastic instrustions to help you create a stunning and accurate replica of the HMS Beagle. Difficulty: Low and suitable for a beginner. Double plank on Frame. The kit is Guaranteed by […]

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Occre Model Ships 14005 1/54 Hms Endeavour 3 Masted Sailing Ship Kits

AT HOBBYMASTER, YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR NUMBER ONE CONCERN! The Endeavour was built in June 1764 by Thomas Fishburn, originally under the. Name of the Earl of Pembroke. She had a displacement of 368 tonnes with an. Overall length of 106 feet, a keel length of 97 feet, and a maximum beam of. She had […]

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Occre Essex Whaling Ship Moby Dick Model Ship Kit 160 comes with Sails 12006

Brand New release from Occre the Essex. The tragedy that inspired the universal novel. This is another fantastic model kit, its a double plank on frame construction, step by step instructions also comes with the sails. The level of difficulty is a medium so would suit a bulder with previous. The year before she had […]

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Occre Aurora Brig 165 Scale Wood & Metal Model Ship Display Kit New & Boxed

Occre Aurora Brig 1/65th Scale Model Boat Display Kit. A wonderfully detailed model from Occre that is impressing everyone with its. Laser cut wooden and cast white metal parts, as well as. Full colour, detailed instructions. It is described as an intermediate level, so it is preferred for someone with some experience of building these […]

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OcCre CORSAIR Wood Model Ship Kit

With its square-rigged on the foresail and mainsail on a mixed armament, brigantines were quick and easy to operate. Also, could carry more cargo than sloops. A typical brigantine could accommodate up to 100 pirates and armed with a sufficient number of guns to bridge a possible terror target. Pre-cut wooden parts provide good connections […]

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Occre HMS Beagle 160 Scale Wooden Period Ship Kit 12005

Was one of the most famous ships of its time for different reasons. The most famous of all was without a doubt its journey of naturalistic research, captained by Commander Robert FitzRoy and accompanied by a young. Launched in the Thames River on May 11, 1820, it was built by the Woolwich shipyards. Made 3 […]

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