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About the Pilot Boat The Pilot Boat is based on a model planing hull, and boats of this type were generally encountered along the coasts of the North and Baltic Sea. Agile and fast, they were tasked to provide reliable, all-weather transport for pilots to the large ocean-going ships. About the manufacturer In 1922, Aeronaut…
About the Santa Elena The Santa Elena model kit is a faithful and accurate recreation of the original ship, built in Venice in 1497. Much attention has been paid to the detail of the ship, meaning you will have a fantastic model to add to your collection. About the manufacturer In 1922, Aeronaut began its…
About the Princess Boat The Princess boat was a range of sport boats typically found in Italy in the middle of the 20th Century. Cruising the canals of Venice, or on the Mediterranean Sea, they were a very popular sport boat. This intermediate model is also R/C compatible, so the fun won’t end once the…
This product does not include sails.
This product does not include sails.
This product does not include sails.
About the Egyptian Ship Dating back to Ancient Egypt, these Egyptian ships were integral in the development of the Egyptian navy. They are said to be developed under the rule of Sahure, an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh, who launched several naval expeditions to modern day Lebanon. These ships would be sent to procure Cedar trees, slaves…
About La Pinta In 1492, La Pinta made history as one of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the West Indies. Alongside La Nina and Santa Maria, this ship holds a special place in the history of exploration. La Pinta was known as the fastest of the three ships…
About La Nina In 1492, La Nina (little girl in Spanish), made history as one of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the West Indies. Already, this ship is part of one of the most famous voyages ever undertaken. Nina holds the distinction of being Columbus’ favourite…not many ships…
About the Greek Galley Greek Galley’s date back as far as the 6th Century (BC), where galley ships known as Bireme and Trireme were common features on the Mediterranean Sea. As years passed, these ships saw many changes and soon became staples in warfare. Perhaps the most notable period is that of the Greek War…
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