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About the Mississippi Boat Conjuring imagery of the great Mississippi river, the Mississippi boat was a mainstay on its vibrant waters. These boats used steam power, to help them navigate shallow waters and strong currents. In the 19th Century, the Mississippi river boats played a huge part in the development of Mississippi and its commerce….
About the HMS Endeavour There could not be a more appropriate name for the HMS Endeavour. Commanded by Lieutenant James Cook, the Endeavour was a British Royal Navy ship that embarked on a voyage of discovery from 1768 to 1771. It became the first ship to reach the East Coast of Australia in April 1770….
About the HMS Bounty The HMS Bounty was built in 1784 and is soaked in history. It served as a small merchant vessel, purchased by the Royal Navy, to fulfil a botanical mission. Tasked to acquire breadfruit plants for transport, it set sail for the Pacific Ocean. It did never get to fulfil this mission,…
About the Montanes Launched in Ferrol in 1794, the Montanes is considered to be absolute perfection in Spanish naval architecture. Involved in many battles, including the Battle of Trafalgar, she was mounted with 76 guns and 4 cannonades with mortars. This model kit will allow you to recreate a top tier example of maritime excellence….
About the Santisima Trinidad Launched in 1769, the Santisima Trinidad was built in Havana. With 130 guns, it was the biggest warship of the 18th Century, striking fear on the open ocean. Following many naval campaigns in the 18th and 19th centuries, its last act of service was at the Battle of Trafalgar. Here, it…
About the Santisima Trinidad Launched in 1769, the Santisima Trinidad was built in Havana. With 130 guns, it was the biggest warship of the 18th Century, striking fear on the open ocean. Following many naval campaigns in the 18th and 19th centuries, its last act of service was at the Battle of Trafalgar. Here, it…
Polaris: The USS Polaris was a screw-steamer procured by the Union Navy in 1864, and was originally called ‘The America,’ before becoming the USS Periwinkle during the closing months of the American Civil War. It served the Union Navy as a gunboat against the Confederate States. When the war ended, the ship was reacquired by…
Ulises: The Ulises was a tall tugboat during the 1960s. At this point in time, maritime traffic was incredibly intense and somewhat disorganised in various parts of the world. It was however, constant and highly important. Maritime activity comes with great risk, even to this day, and so obviously, it was no different in the…
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