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Sovereign Of The Seas Sergal Mantua Wooden Model Ship Kit Art787 NIB Vintage

See photos of actual item. It was built by Peter Pett (later a Commissioner of the Navy), under the guidance of his father Phineas, the King’s master shipwright, and was launched at Woolwich dockyard on October 13, 1637. As the second three-decked first-rate (the first three-decker being Prince Royal of 1610), she was the predecessor […]

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SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS 43 wood model ship large scale sailing tall British boat

Scale: 1/40, very large scaled model Dimensions: 43″ (L) x 14″ (W) x 38 (H) or (110 cm x 36 cm x 96 cm). Built from scratch with plank on frame construction. Premium quality, truly a work of art. This model is carefully secure and packed inside a wooden crate and a carton box to […]

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SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS 43 wood model ship large scale sailing tall British boat

Scale: 1/40, very large scaled model Dimensions: 43″ (L) x 14″ (W) x 38 (H) or (110 cm x 36 cm x 96 cm). Built from scratch with plank on frame construction. Premium quality, truly a work of art. This model is carefully secure and packed inside a wooden crate and a carton box to […]

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Majesty of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Wooden Model 31 Built Boat New

This Majesty of the Seas Royal Caribbean model boat was specially designed & built by the plank on bulkhead method (joining multiple small pieces of wood like Rosewood, Mahogany, Teak and other exotic tropical wood together on the hull). The task required skillful craftsmen hundreds of hours to accomplish. The model boat measures 32 long […]

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Large scale model ship British Sovereign of the Seas

The model is double planked in basswood and walnut, with over six hundred solid bronze ornaments. The model is fully rigged for battle, in scale, including scale flags, life boats, and cannons. The model is forty-three inches long and thirty-nine inches tall. The model’s total construction time is over five thousand hours, done over four […]

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Sovereign of the Seas Mantua Sergal model ship kit

I was interested for a while in assembling it and watched YouTube videos, but I didn’t like to assemble it that much since I don’t have the tools or space to do it. It was certainly one of the vessels richest ornaments, sculptures and precious of all time. The model that has made it worthy […]

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SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS 43 wood model ship large scale sailing tall British boat

Scale: 1/40, very large scaled model Dimensions: 43″ (L) x 14″ (W) x 38 (H) or (110 cm x 36 cm x 96 cm). Built from scratch with plank on frame construction. Premium quality, truly a work of art. This model is carefully secure and packed inside a wooden crate and a carton box to […]

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Mantua Models Sovereign of the Seas Model Ship Kit FREE NEXT DAY Delivery

She was launched in 1637 and set the design of ships for the next 200 years. No such lavish display of ornamentation had ever been seen before or since and the cost was astronomical. A plank on frame construction, the kit contains:- Building plans with general details, English instructions, lost wax brass castings, walnut or […]

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HMS Sovereign of the Seas 1637 Ship 29 Built Wooden Model Boat Assembled

Has a little dust and some small spots on fabric. 29″ long and 25″ tall. Please see photos for details and condition. Located in Central NY half hour east of Syracuse on NY State Thruway. The item “HMS Sovereign of the Seas 1637 Ship 29 Built Wooden Model Boat Assembled” is in sale since Wednesday, […]

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Sovereign of the Seas Mantua Sergal model ship kit

But the King overcame the objections with the help of John Pennington and from May 1635 she was built by Peter Pett (later a Commissioner of the Navy), under the guidance of his father Phineas, the king’s master shipwright, and was launched at Woolwich Dockyard on 13 October 1637. As the second three-decked first-rate (the […]

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