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April 2017

The following posts on Model Kits Ships were published in April 2017.

CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin Explorer-Class Wooden Container Ship Model 44

Dimension approx: 44″ L x 6″ W x 11.5 H. Ready to display and not from any sort of kit. 100% hand built from scratch by skillful master craftsmen with over hundreds of hours. Hull made from woods with plank-on-frame method. Highly detail with metal fitting. The finest quality woods and material have been used […]

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C. S. S. Tennessee Civil Era Confederate Ironclad Navy Ship Model Kit

CSS Tennessee was a casemate ironclad ram built for the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. She served as the flagship of Admiral Franklin Buchanan, commander of the Mobile Squadron, after commissioning This beautiful and accurate replica model kit of the Tennessee is 1/96th Scale. 26 or 66.4 cm overall length. It’s a big […]

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Amati Russian Brig Mercury 34 Wooden Tall Ship Model Kit Victory Series

Mercury is one of the most famous vessels of the Russian Navy. Amati has researched this vessel as much as possible to make the kit detailed and accurate. Victory Model kits feature laser-cut parts, high quality scale fittings, photo-etched brass parts for fine scale detail, high quality woods, detailed plans, and instructions in English. Length […]

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La Salamandre 1752 1/48 Full Ribs Internal structure Wooden Model Ship Kits

12 inch 25 pound bronze mortar 2. 6 pounds iron cannon 8. Full internal structures and detail. This is 2.0 version of La Salamandre. This kit for sell is first session with C-level quality. The first session included (2.0). The second session included 2.0 which will sell on june 2017, reservation supported now! A-LEVEL Wood […]

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Amati HMS Bounty 30 Wooden Tall Ship Model Kit Historic Series Mutiny Bligh

The kit includes precut keel and frames, double hull planking, deck planking, all decorations, photo etched features, cloth for sails, flags, detailed instruction booklet and construction plans. Kit intended for experienced modeler. Length 29.5″ Height 22″, Scale 1:60. Armed with 4 cannons and 8 culverins, the Bounty became famous above all for the mutiny of […]

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SOLEIL ROYAL 44 large scaled wood model ship historic French tall sailing boat

Scale: 1/55, very large scaled model. Dimensions: 44″ (L) x 15″ (W) x 38 (H). Built from scratch with plank on frame construction. Premium quality, truly a work of art. Hundres of building hours spent to complete this model. Magnificent for your home or business. Secured and packed inside a wooden crate and a carton […]

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SAN FELIPE 48 wood model ship large scaled Spanish sailing boat

Scale: 1/60, large scaled model Dimensions: 48″ (L) x 15″ (W) x 37 (H). Installing only involves tightening rigging lines since they’re correctly attached to the bowsprit. Built from scratch with plank on frame construction. Premium quality, truly a work of art. This model is carefully secured and packed inside a wooden crate and a […]

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USS CONSTITUTION 52 large scaled wood model ship American historic sailing boat

USS CONSTITUTION – historic OLD IRONSIDES. Installing only involves tightening rigging lines since they’re correctly attached to the bowsprit. Hundres of building hours spent to complete this model. Magnificent for your home or business. Very large scaled USS CONSTITUTOIN model. Dimensions: 52″ (L) x 15″ (W) x 37 (H) or (132 cm x 38 cm […]

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How To Build A Model Ship Chris Craft Constellation In Scratch

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Beautiful, intricate model ship kit by Deans Marine the Emden

This German raider terrorized the Indian and Pacific Oceans for 3 months during WW1. Under the command of Kapitan Karl von Muller the Emden destroyed 16 British ships totalling 70,825 G. Four British ships were released after capture. Finally on the 9th November 1914 off Direction Island the Emden was caught by the cruiser Sydney. […]

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