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Occre HMS Revenge Galleon Drake’s Flagship Model Ship 185 Scale Ship 13004

Plank on frame construction with English instuctions. Factory pre-cut keel and all mainframe parts. Quality planking in sapele, american walnut and lime. Fittings in die cast metal, burnished or turned brass. Plans set with the top and side views of the model in scale 1:1. Instructions booklet with dozens of step-by-step images of the assembly […]

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Occre Apostol San Felipe Spanish Galleon 160 Scale Wood Model Ship Kit

The Apostol San Felipe features plank-on-frame construction with laser cut wooden parts. Cast metal pieces include doors, stern ornamentation, bilge pumps, 30 gun ports and frames, falconets, gun carriages with wheel shafts and wheels, cleats, lantern and anchor stocks. Gallery ornamentation, cannon barrels, chainplates, bowsprit iron, trestletrees, eyebolts and rings are brass. Ready-to-use boxwood blocks […]

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Occre Golden Hinde 185 Scale Model Ship Kit 12003

It is relatively low difficulty, but still requires patience and allows you to build up necessary skills and techniques. The completed model makes an impressive display, and is certainly a model you will enjoy making, and be proud to show off. Five galleons set sail from the Port of Plymouth, England, on 13th December 1577, […]

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Occre HMS Terror 165 Scale Model Ship Kit Double Plank on Frame Model 12004

The HMS Terror was constructed in 1813 for the Royal Navy as a specialised warship and a newly developed bomb vessel. She participated in several battles of the War of 1812, such as the Battle of Baltimore with the bombardment of Fort McHenry. It was at this battle where the “Star-Spangled Banner” was written by […]

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Occre N S Mercedes Spanish Frigate 185 Scale Wood Model Ship Kit 14007

The frigate “Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes” was built in 1788 in Havana owned by the Spanish Royal Navy and equipped with 34 cannons. Having left Montevideo on August 9, 1804 she was loaded with gold, silver, copper, tin, wool vicuna, Peruvian bark and cinnamon. On October 5, 1804 she was sunk by the English […]

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Occre Apostol San Felipe Spanish Galleon 160 Scale Wood Model Ship Kit 14000

The Apóstol Felipe was one of the six galleons built by Martín de Arana for King Felipe IV. It formed part of the “Silver Galleons”. This kind of galleon was used for transporting goods and treasures in the “Race for the Indies”. Its first voyage as a member of the galleon fleet was made in […]

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OcCre GORCH FOCK Wood Model Ship Kit

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. The goods are sent […]

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Occre Buccaneer Wooden Pirate Galleon 1100 Scale Model Ship Kit 12002

Scale modeling kit from OCCRE. High quality laser cut wooden parts, detailed instructions, all necessary elements included into the kit. During the 17th & 18th Centuries pirates operated in the Caribbean, the trade route between Europe and America robbing merchant ships, attacking coastal towns, smuggling & slavery. The item “Occre Buccaneer Wooden Pirate Galleon 1100 […]

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OcCre Santisima Trinidad, Ship of the Line, 190 Scale Wood/Brass Model Kit

This is new in the box, opened only to take the pictures. It does have an old store label on the front of the box, and the box is fairly beat up. The second picture is of the wood parts, with the remaining parts packets removed. The third picture shows all of the voluminous brass […]

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Generously detailed, brand new Occre wooden model ship kit the Dos Amigos

The “Dos Amigos” was a slaver, one of the famous early 19th century Baltimore clippers. She was low-slung and fast, double-masted, small and agile, painted black to make it easier to hide herself off the African coast after slaving had been abolished. Her hull was modified, with space below decks to bring the slaves from […]

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