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Mamoli HMS PRINCE 100 Gun First Rate Vessel Scale 1144 Scale

A first-class vessel armed with 100 cannon and carrying a wartime crew of 780, Prince was launched at Chatham in 1670. She fought her first battle in 1672 during the third war between England and Holland under the flag of the Duke of York. Even though the Prince was victorious, she was badly damaged during […]

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HMS Victory-1765- 104 Gun First Rate Vessel Model Ship -Wood- Unused- Open Box

Open box–opened- never used… Contents are untouched- box has storage wear… Some faint stains to bottom.. Contents are in new condition.

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Mantua Models Soleil Royale First Rate Wooden Period Ship Kit 177 Scale

All together four ships have carried the name Soleil Royale but only the second ever won renown. She was launched from Brest in the late 1600s and took part in the battle of Barfleur. However she would have been remembered for her beauty alone, the design and ornamentation were of such extravagance to have won […]

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H. M. S. Victory 190 scale tall wood ship model, first rate sail hms, Kit, C. Mamoli

Hi, this is Don. This model appears complete, while the box has been opened, everything inside looks to still be sealed. Made in Italy by C Manoli. Thank you very much. The item “H. M. S. Victory 190 scale tall wood ship model, first rate sail hms, Kit, C. Mamoli” is in sale since Thursday, […]

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MAMOLI MV27 HMS VICTORY 104 GUN FIRST RATE VESSEL SHIP MODEL KIT 190SC Italy

Pictures of actual model you get. Looking through it, it appears to be all their but I could be wrong so I guarantee it is 99% complete. Pictures of actual product you get. Looks like it was barely started before giving up as the only thing I can see assembled are the two small paddle […]

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Occre Santisima Trinidad 1st Rate Ship of the Line 190 (15800) Model Boat Kit

Built in Havana in 1769, Santisima Trinidad carried 120 guns on three decks. Badly damaged in the battle of Cape St. In 1805, she sailed into the Battle of Trafalgar with a crew of 1,048 men and her immense 4-decked sides showing the barrels of her formidable guns. The British disabled and captured her during […]

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