Queen Elizabeth 2 Ship Model – GN
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Seen as the pinnacle of British passenger shipbuilding, by many, The Queen Mary, was made during the Great depression in Europe. It was built to out marvel all others of its time for luxury and comfort. It also had great speed. During the second World War, the Queen Mary sat idle for six months before…
The Reinee Roo The Reinee Roo is a river boat, with a craft designed for inland navigation on lakes, rivers and artificial waterways. It is equipped as a cargo or passenger vessel. Inland waterway vessels are specifically designed with special features that optimise them as river or lake service vessels. This includes dredgers, survey boats,…
The Royal Louis The Royal Louis was a 116-gun ship of the line of the French Royal Navy. She was designed in 1757 by Jacques-Luc Coulomb and built from 1757 to 1762 by Laurent Coulomb at the Brest arsenal. It is the fourth ship to bear this name. It is the only ship of the…
Our stunning replica, of the USS Constitution, one of the most famous US Navy ships, is accurate to the last detail. Launched in, 1797, the USS Constitution has won every battle she’s ever fought – over 40 of them! She earned her nickname “Old Ironsides” after a sailor saw a cannonball bounce off her hull….
The USS Rattlesnake The Rattlesnake sailed again under the command of Lieutenant James Renshaw. She is said to have captured some eight merchant ships in the eastern Atlantic, north of Ecuador. It captured and destroyed the Captain, the John and the Geddes. She was sailing from Liverpool to Porto, when the British frigate Leander, with…
The USS Rattlesnake The Rattlesnake sailed again under the command of Lieutenant James Renshaw. She is said to have captured some eight merchant ships in the eastern Atlantic, north of Ecuador. It captured and destroyed the Captain, the John and the Geddes. She was sailing from Liverpool to Porto, when the British frigate Leander, with…
The USS Susquehanna The USS Susquehanna is marked by 3 events; East India Squadron 1850-1855: The frigate sailed on 8 June for the Far East. Aulick’s orders included instructions to visit Japan to negotiate a treaty opening diplomatic relations with that country. Mediterranean Squadron, 1856-1861: The ship joined the Mediterranean Squadron in July under the…
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald The SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Great Lakes freight ship. She sank in Lake Superior during a storm on 10 November 1975, losing her entire crew. She was the largest ship on the Great Lakes in North America. The wreckage was found in in November 1975 by a US Navy…
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…
What is an OSV – Offshore Support Vessel? Offshore support ships are also known as supply ships. They are specialised vessels designed to operate in the ocean. They are used for platform support, anchor handling, construction, maintenance and more. OSVs bring equipment to platforms or parent offshore turbines. They are an integral part of the…
USS Constellation The USS Constellation was a 38-gun three-metre frigate. She was part of the US Navy. She was built at the Joseph and Samuel Sterett shipyard on Harris Creek in the maritime community of Fell’s Point Baltimore. The ship was one of the frigates authorised to be built by the Naval Act of 1794….
Stripes Model Yacht The American Sail Foundation commissioned four 12-metre yachts. The aim was to win back the America’s Cup in the 1987 competition in Fremantle, Australia. These yachts were all named Stars & Stripes. Stars & Stripes 83 (US 53), 1985 – by Geraghty Marine. Stars & Stripes 85 (US 54), 1985 – by…
About the BBC Break Bulk In the field of maritime transport, breakbulk cargo refers to goods that have to be stowed individually. They appear on several bills of lading, each covering a different commodity. In contrast to goods stowed in intermodal containers or in bulk, such as oil or cereals, these goods are stowed individually….
About the Calista The Calista, built in 1911 at the Martinolich Dockton Shipyard, Washington, is best known for the incident on 5 November 1916. The ship, The ship, which was preceded by the steamship Verona, was carrying members of the Industrial Workers of the World from Seattle Everett, Washington, during a labour dispute.When the Verona…
About the Cason J. Callaway Cason J. Callaway built by Great Lakes Engineering Works of River Rouge in Michigan. She was christened and launched as the Cason J. Callaway in 1952. The Callaway’s regular loading ports were Gary, Indiana, and Conneaut in Ohio. In 1955, the Cason J. Callaway was involved in a head-on collision…
About the Container Ship Container ships have various port of calls around the world. They ship a variety of goods and sail on trade routes from East Asia to North America, Central America, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and Australia. Some container ships tend to adopt intra-continental routes such as the East Asian ports…
The Corsair II The Corsair II was previously built as a yacht for J. P. Morgan by Neafie & Levy of Philadelphia in 1891. She was later sold to the United States Navy and converted to a gunboat in 1898 and later commissioned with Lieutenant Commander Richard Wainwright in command. During this time she was…
About the Cranchi 54 HT The Cranchi 54 HT motor yacht was built in 2016, In Italy. It has a fuel capacity of 2,540 L and a water tank of 520 L. This yacht has been fitted with two engines and is suitable for high-speed cruising. She can accommodate 14 people in several cabins, and…
About the Danmark The Danmark succeeded the København. The latter was a five-masted barque, which mysteriously disappeared at sea in 1928. The Denmark was originally built to accommodate a crew of 120, but this number was later reduced to 80 due to an incident. She was built at the Nakskov Lolland shipyard, to train officers…
The Largest Container Ship – The Emma Mærsk The Emma Mærsk, built at the Odense Steel shipyard in Denmark, is the first E-class container ship, owned by the A. P. Moller-Maersk Group. In 2010, she was one of the longest container ships. She is capable of carrying approximately 11,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) or 14,770…
About the Evergreen Founded in September of 1968 by Yung-Fa Chang, the Evergreen Marine Corporation is a Taiwanese shipping company. Evergreen’s ships have around 240 port of calls, spanning across 80 countries. The container ship operates on one of the most popular trade routes. These routes stretch from East Asia to North America, Central America…
About the Ferrari Hydroplane XL The Ferrari Hydroplane originates back to the 1950s, inspired by Achille Castoldi. She was built by the Cantier Timossi shipyard in Azzano. Castoldi created the Ferrari Hydroplane to set a world speed record on water. To achieve his goal, he teamed up with Ferrari racing drivers Alberto Ascari and Luigi…
Algocanada’s boat Algoma Central Marine, a subsidiary of Algoma Central Corp, operates a fleet of automatic unloading vessels on the Great Lakes. In 2000, Upper Lakes Shipping Ltd. and Algoma Central formed a partnership to co-ordinate the movement of cargo along the St. Lawrence Seaway. After a buyout, the company was re-named Algoma Central Marine….
About the American Flyer Also known as the USNS Flyer, the American Flyer was a US Navy C2-S-B1 cargo ship. She was built for the Maritime Commission (MC). The ship was named Water Witch and was later purchased in 1946 by United States Lines. They renamed her American Flyer. Under Navy orders, the American Flyer…
About the APL APL, American President Lines Ltd, is a shipping company. They carry containers down to Singapore. They have a subsidiary of the French shipping company CMA CGM which operates a fleet of all-container vessels. After the end of the Mexican-American War in 1848, the west coast of the United States was extended to…
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About the Knock Nevis The Knock Nevis was originally known as the Seawise Giant and was the longest and largest ship every built, with a displacement of 657.019 tonnes. Throughout her years, she renamed several times to Happy Giant, Jahre Viking, Oppama and Mont. This ultra large supertanker was constructed by Sumito Heavy Industries in…
About Maersk Ferrol The Maersk Ferrol is a container ship built in 2004, by J.J. Sietas KG Schiffswerft GmbH & Co., in Germany. She was renamed BF Caroda and is currently sailing under the flag of Portugal. She has a gross tonnage of 9990 tons and is 134 m in length. She can reach a…
colin goulding2024-10-11Model was as advertised and prompt delivery
Renee W2024-10-11Absolutely incredible model. Was given as a gift and the recipient has enjoyed building it.
Nigel Goodwin2024-10-11Wonderful historic ship models with high quality design and materials. My one complaint is that the instructions can be too brief and obscure. For instance, in the Chinese Junk model, there was no indication on how to affix the sail battens to the sails. By improvisation, I used needle and thread plus lots of glue. Clearer instruction would help.
Ron Potts2024-10-11Purchased one of the expert build models. Have been working on it in spare time for about 6 months. The hull is almost complete. The material is spot on with specs, Quality material, laser cut and accurate. Definitely an expert project but well worth it and the time.
Stephen Lynch2024-10-11The model was as advertised, and was received with other tools ordered at the same time. Very happy with all the products & the service.
Niels Lind2024-10-11The. kit and tools are excellent and complete; however, the instructions are poor (somewhat incomplete and written in poor English).*****
Nigel Brett2024-10-11Great model and really good to build
Angus Brown2024-10-11I'm 7 months into building a FIFIE and have a few weeks to go. instructions are mostly clear and drawings are accurate. I think I would like to add a motor but failed in the contact to enable it. It's me ,.I know. ! The buying experience and model parts are excellent although I've had to adapt some to make the model both look better and fit better. I'll buy another model boat later this year.
Doreen Mitchell2024-10-11Superb model building kit of the Vasa supplied. Unfortunately much of the parts and instructions in Swedish. Nevertheless wonderful boat kit.
Bhu Patel2024-10-10I recently purchased the Prosperity FPSO model from Premiership Models, and overall, it has been an impressive retirement gift for a colleague The attention to detail in this model is outstanding. The intricate elements like the helideck, cranes, piping, and storage tanks are meticulously crafted and look very realistic. The materials used, feel solid and high-quality and the finish is smooth, and the paintwork is clean and vibrant, without any smudging or uneven areas This model perfectly captures the scale and proportions of the real Prosperity FPSO. The overall layout of key components such as the flare tower, lifeboats, and mooring systems is accurate when compared to reference images of the actual vessel. It really feels like a scaled-down version of the real thing, with remarkable attention to realism. Given the quality of craftsmanship and the accuracy of the model, I believe this was a great value for the price. It’s clear a lot of work went into creating this piece, and it shows in the final product. For anyone who is a fan of maritime models or specifically looking for an FPSO, this is a worthy investment. Premiership Models provided excellent customer service throughout the process. My inquiries about the delivery timeline were answered promptly, and the model arrived on time as promised. They were professional and helpful, making the overall purchase experience smooth and stress-free. The model was packed very securely, with layers of protective material ensuring it arrived in perfect condition. I am also a collector of model ships especially LNG tankers and FPSO’s and bought models from all over the world and would highly recommend Premier Ships to maritime enthusiasts. In conclusion, the Prosperity FPSO model from Premiership Models is a beautifully crafted piece that is both accurate and visually striking and offers great value for the money.
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