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About the Sunseeker Predator 80: The Sunseeker predator 80 was designed to be one of the more flexible types of yacht, to appeal to the taste of a range of lifestyles. Launched in the late 1990’s, this yacht is an example of sleek design, performance and power. The Predator 80 marked a significance leap in…
About the SS Norway: The SS Norway was originally known as the SS France, and built in 1962 by the Chantiers d’Antlantique, to serve as a luxury transatlantic ocean liner. Although she had a reputation for providing luxury voyages, her service came to an end in 1974, which marked the end of the era of…
About the SS American Stout C2 The SS American Stout forms part of the American States Lines C2 type transport. The C2 serves as an all- purpose cargo ship and was one of the first standard prototypes designed by the U.S. Maritime Commission between 1937-1938. C2 type vessels were characterised by their size, stretching up…
About the RMS Titanic The RMS Titanic was one if three translantic steamships produced by the White Star Line. J. Bruce Ismay, the managing Director of the White Star Line envisioned a series of steamship, designed to be a hallmark of luxury, comfort and safety. Construction of the Titanic began in May of 1909. The…
About the M.S Skaubo The M.S. Skaubo is a standard cargo ship built by Sverige shipyard, in Oslo, Noway in 1956. She has 8,616 gross tonnages and 12,569 deadweight. The length of the M.S. Skaubo is 142 m and its beam stretches to 18.16 m. The Skaubo can travel up to 14.5 knots. About the…
About the USS North Carolina: The USS North Carolina was the lead ship of the North-Caroline class of 35,000 ton battleships. She was constructed at the New York Navy Yard and commissioned in April 1941. In June of 1942, she was the first newly constructed ship in over a decade, to serve during World War…
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About the HMS Belfast: Originally a Royal Navy light cruiser, The HMS Belfast spent 25 years in active service and saw several wars, before she was brought to London and moored on the River Thames. Currently operating as a museum ship, she is a popular landmark and tourist attraction in London. The HMS Belfast was…
The Aurora Ship The Aurora is the fictional ship, depicted in the tenth series of the Adventure of Tintin. This series, known as the Shooting Star, portrays Tintin’s voyage across the Arctic Ocean in search of a meteor. The expedition is led by Captain Haddock, and tells the story of a fierce race between the…
The Karaboudjan The Karaboudjan is a merchant steamship, which was featured in The Crab with the Golden Claws (the ninth volume of the Adventures of Tintin) from 1941-1942. As part of the story, the ship was under the command of Captain Archibald Haddock and his chief mate, Allan Thompson. Tintin encounters this ship after having…
The Sirius Ship The Sirius ship is a fictional trawler, used by Tintin, Captain Haddock and Cuthbert as part of an expedition to search for the treasure of Red Rackham. Prior to the expedition, Captain Haddock specifically requests to use the Sirius. The Sirius was named after the SS Sirius, the first ship to successfully…
MS EMS Adorned in a striking red and black, the MS EMS is a cargo ship that transports goods in bulk. Our Manufacturer Our manufacturers are committed to producing quality ship models, hence each stage of the construction process is carefully monitored and controlled. The team is made up of master craftsmen who work…
The Golden Fleece Released in France on December 6, 1961, Tintin and the Adventures of the Golden Fleece is set in Turkey and Greece. The main characters; Tintin, and Captain Haddock are in search of treasure after inheriting the Golden Fleece ship. After Captain Haddock inherits the ship, he travels to Turkey only to find…
The Golden Oil The Golden Oil is a ship which featured in the tenth series of the Adventure of Tintin. Owned by the Golden Oil company, the ship is used to refuel other ships throughout the story. However, during an expedition, the Golden Oil company refuse to provide Captain Haddock and Tintin any fuel. Tintin…
colin goulding2024-10-11Model was as advertised and prompt deliveryRenee 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 buildAngus 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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