Swedish Gunboat Kit – Amati (1550)
Original price was: £90.£60Current price is: £60.Instructions are in Italian only.
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Instructions are in Italian only.
About the HMS Pegasus Launched in 1779, HMS Pegasus was a 28-gun Enterprise-class sixth rate that participated in many significant conflicts. Perhaps the most famous fact about this ship, was her captain between 1786 and 1789 – Prince William Henry, the future King William IV. This intricate model kit will not only offer a great…
About the Mercury Launched in 1820, the Mercury was a Russian warship that was part of the Imperial Russian Navy. It was an 18-gun, two-masted ship famous for its battle with two Turkish ships in 1829. While outnumbered, the crew knew the capabilities of this majestic ship and damaged the pursuing fleet before escaping. This…
About the Endeavour Yacht Endeavour, a J-class yacht, was built for the 1934 America’s Cup in Gosport, England. To compete against the very best racing yachts, aviation design expertise was used to make it the most advanced of its day, with a steel hull and mast. Endeavour won many races and made a significant stamp…
About the Rainbow Yacht Built in 1930, the Rainbow Yacht was a J-class yacht built to compete in the America’s Cup. It was the successful defender of the cup in 1934, beating off some very worthy competitors. It is so iconic in the world of Yacht racing that a replica was created in 2012. Now,…
About the Fifie Scottish Fishing Vessel Developed on the east coast of Scotland, the Fifie is a sailing boat design which was used by Scottish fishermen from the 1850’s into the 20th Century. With a large sail area, they were known to move very fast and eventually became motorised from 1905 onwards. With a rich…
About Palamos Used predominantly for inshore fishing, the Palamos is an example of a vessel common to the coasts of Spain. The hull is multipurpose, with features that adapt perfectly to the conditions of the Mediterranean Sea. A charming vessel, this model kit will allow you to capture the heart of the Spanish coast. About…
About the San Juan The San Juan was a felucca ship with a very important distinction. Following the War of Independence, Spain had lost all American colonies and merchant marine ships were scarce. In order to re-establish the routes to the Antilles, small coastal sailing boats remained. Eventually, trade was re-opened following a Royal Decree…
About the HMS Terror The HMS Terror was a specialised warship constructed for the Royal Navy in 1813. Taking parts in several battles, including the Battle of Baltimore, the name was certainly appropriate for this ship. Following this, Terror was converted into a polar exploration ship, though was lost during Sir John Franklin’s attempt to…
About the HMS Beagle The HMS Beagle was launched in 1820 and was a ten-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. From taking part in celebrations for King George IV’s coronation to carrying Charles Darwin on its second voyage, it is notable for its historic stories. At just over 90ft long, the HMS Beagle was a…
About the Buccaneer In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Buccaneer ship played a huge part in the rise of piracy. These ships were usually operating in the Caribbean, lying in wait on the trade route between America and Europe. While pirates engaged in looting merchant ships and coastal cities, buccaneers were involved with smuggling,…
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