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Winter Harbor Lobster Boat Kit 1/16 Scale

We are pleased to introduce The Winter Harbor Lobster Boat. New England style Lobster Boats have long been a popular subject for model boat enthusiasts, and after many customer requests we decided to bring our take on a classic Maine Lobster Boat to life. Our model of the Winter Harbor Lobster Boat is a predominantly […]

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Corel Half Moon Wood Ship Model Kit 150

Laser-cut wooden components are poplar and mahogany, dark walnut, limewood, tanganyka and beech. The decorative strips along the bow and stern are intricately inlaid – not painted – wood. The hardwood, brass and gilded metal fittings are of excellent quality. Kit includes ten sheets of plans and clear instructions. Intermediate Level Corel Kit No. SM18 […]

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SSMODEL SS350562 1/350 Military Model Kit HMS London Cruiser 1945

Type: Unassembled Model Kit. Material: 3D painted resin. Age Level: 17 Years & Up. Static ornamental objects, Highly painting and assemble skill is required to complete this model. This is an unpainted and unassembled 3D painted resin model kit, not mass produce plastic kit. This Product Is Not a Toy Is Not, cannot fire, not […]

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Mantua Model 785 HMS Bounty

Sailing out of Bristol in the winter of 1787, her commander William Bligh was 33 years old and together with Fletcher Christian was destined to become the two main characters in the famous mutiny on 28th. The name of the Bounty, frigate of the British Navy, is indissolubly tied to its captain’s Bligh and to […]

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Mantua Model 733 Britannia, America Cup Boat Model Kit

The royal yacht Britannia was sailed by the Prince of Wales. Launched in 1892, she was 123-1/2 ft. The kit includes laser cut frames beech and plywood for keel and bulkheads, and exotic wood strips for hull planking. Wooden deck planking, masts and spars, metal and wooden fittings, laser etched detailing, and silk flag. The […]

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Tamiya 1/350 Imperial Japanese Navy Air Cruiser Mogami Ship Series No. 21 78021

Is free, so please take advantage of it. Please be advised that it could take up to 14 days based on the location or season. We are not covering any of such. Additional cost you may have to pay to the custom at your country. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise […]

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Mamoli MV44 Britannia Model Ship Kit British Regatta Yacht Scale 1/64

Watson, the yacht Britannia was built at the request of Edward VII, Prince of Wales at the time. It is considered by the English as the most important and representative racing yacht of its time. It is difficult to conceive a drawing that would make its lines be considered old-fashioned. This is the type of […]

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1/350 Commander Models / ISW USS Arizona BB-39 Pearl Harbor 1941 Fit Resin & PE

I was going to do “Battleship Row” in 1/350 scale from that fateful morning of December 7, 1941 but don’t have the space or time for it any longer. Here goes the description. This kit was originally released by Tom’s Modelworks. ISW produced it after Tom’s ceased operating. These kits are for advanced modelers only. […]

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Model Shipways WILLIE BENNETT SKIPJACK 132 SCALE

Model Shipways Willie Bennett, Chesapeake Bay Skipjack 1:32 Scale by Model Expo Plank-on-Bulkhead Kit The skipjack was the last type of sailing vessel developed on Chesapeake Bay for commercial operation. Evolved during the 1880 s from various local types of flat and V-bottom skiffs and boats, the skipjack is still used today to harvest the […]

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Model Shipways USS ESSEX 176 SCALE

ADMIRALTY MODELS, A BRITISH TRADITION. Only then, upon consideration, would the Board approve funding for it. Called admiralty models, these were some of the finest ever made. They were unrigged with exposed hull and deck framing to allow inspection of the vessel’s architecture, deck furnishings and decorative work in a three-dimensional format. THE MODEL SHIPWAYS […]

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