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About the Nurnberg Nurnberg was a German light cruiser, named after the city of Nuremberg. Launched in 1934, the Nurnberg was the longest serving battleship of the Kriegsmarine, and continued service outside of the German navy at the end of World War II. A truly impressive vessel, this model kit will make a perfect addition…
About the King of Prussia The story of the King of Prussia, or John Carter, is a popular local tale in Cornwall, UK. He was known as one of the most capable Cornish Smugglers, and Prussia Cove in Cornwall is named after him. He was said to be a legendary navigator of his ship, so…
This product does not include sails.
This product does not include sails.
Exact scale model of the famous school ship of the Italian Navy. Designed following the trends of war sailing vessels. The Amerigo Vespucci was built in 1931 at the Navy`s ship yards of Castellammare di Staia Naples. The full kit contains; Laser cut frames, Keel, Decks & all the wooden structures; All planks, Masting, Metal…
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 HMS Revenge The HMS Revenge was built in the shipyards of Deptford, 1577. It was unique in that it had a lower ratio between the length and breadth of the ship, so artillery stability was much better. Under the command of Sir Francis Drake, HMS Revenge took part in several battles and was…
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 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 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…
Prinz Eugen, an Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser that served with Germany’s Kriegsmarine throughout World War II. She was laid down in 1936, then launched in August 1938, and was subsequently entered into service in August 1940, when the war was well and truly underway. Many maritime experts consider Prinz Eugen to be a phenomenon…
The Flying Dutchman was a notorious ghost ship. It is said that its original task was to collect the souls of those who died at sea, before ferrying them to the afterlife. Throughout the Golden Age of Piracy, the Flying Dutchman would become a ship that was feared by many across the seven seas. Accounts…
The Amerigo Vespucci is a tall ship of the Italian Navy, and is named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci. The Vespucci’s home port is La Spezia, on the Ligurian Sea in Italy. She currently serves as a school ship. She was laid down in May 1930, and then subsequently launched in February the next year….
This Hercules Tugboat model is a fantastic rendition of the real-life counterpart. It is complete with a nameplate, as well as a wooden base for support. Furthermore, the model has the possibility of being converted into an RC model, with the deck being able to open and accommodate batteries and other motorised mechanisms. Historically, the…
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