Nelson's Flagship HMS Victory stands today as the world's oldest commissioned warship. Still manned by Officers and Ratings of the Royal Navy, the Victory has seen over 220 years of almost continuous naval service. Scale 1:98, Length: 1100 mm, Height: 735 mmDisplay scale kit difficulty: 3
Nice 1:40 scale model of a typical Viking longboat. This would be a good choice for a beginner plank on frame ship modeller and with care he will achieve a fine display model. Scale 1:40, Length: 510 mm Display scale kit difficulty: 1
Famous exploration and survey vessel. Mantua's Astrolabe is a fine reproduction of a typical French sloop from the early 1800’s. This model was built up using plans obtained from the French Naval Museum of Paris. Scale 1:50, Length: 1100 mm, Height: 820 mmDisplay scale kit difficulty: 3
The Santa Maria was the flagship of the little fleet (Nina & Pinta) with which Christopher Columbus discovered The New World in 1492. It is a fine reproduction of famous vessel. Scale 1:50, Length: 780 mm, Height: 520 mmDisplay scale kit difficulty: 2
The Pinta together with the Nina and the Santa Maria formed the fleet Christopher Columbus that discovered the New World in 1492. Scale 1:50, Length: 570 mm, Height: 470 mmDisplay scale kit difficulty: 2
This little ship formed part of the fleet commanded by Christopher Columbus for his voyage of discovery in 1492. She was originally named Santa Clara but was nicknamed and became widely known as Nina. Scale 1:50, Length: 400 mm, Height: 425 mmDisplay scale kit difficulty: 2
This ship was originally built as a collier and was bought and refitted by the Royal Navy in 1768. The works included the addition of a further deck to provide cabin accommodation. She was then re-launched under new name Endeavour and went on to become famous as Captain Cook's ship in his scientific journey of discovery. Scale 1:60, Length: 810 mm,...
This is a fine reproduction of the type of two masts brig commanded by the infamous pirate captain William Kidd (1645-1701). Scale 1:100, Length: 456 mmDisplay scale kit difficulty: 2
La Couronne was an emblematic flagship of the French Navy built in 1636 by Cardinal de Richelieu. She was built in accordance to Richelieu's plans to renew the French Navy, after a series of ships built by the Dutch. Scale 1:98, Length: 760 mmDisplay scale kit difficulty: 3
This is a nice scale model of the American ship Constitution. After two abortive attempts, she was finally launched on 31st. December 1797. She became known as Old Ironsides and continued in service until 1897 when she was towed back to the scene of her launching in Boston and remains there as an American shrine and museum. Scale 1:98, Length: 960...
This is an exact scale model of the famous school ship of the Italian Navy. She was planned by lieutenant colonel Francesco Rotundi, following the trends of sailing warships. She was launched in 1931 at the Navy ship yards of Castellammare di Staia Naples. Scale 1:100, Length: 1000 mm, Height: 540 mmDisplay scale kit difficulty: 3
Scale model of an English Brigantine (Brig), popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. Scale 1:150, Length: 520 mm, Height: 395 mmDisplay scale kit difficulty: 2