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Built in 1896, the Belem is a French training ship. Still sailing, the Belem is a living legend and witness to a bygone era. With more than 1,300 pieces, this fantastic model is aimed
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On the 21st of March 1780, The young Marques de La Fayette embarked on the Hermione, setting sail for America to fight alongside the American insurgents in the struggle for their independence.
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For centuries large fleets of ocean going junk boats plied the rivers, seas and harbours of the Far East. Dimensions: L = 480mm, H = 440mm, B = 130mm
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The Saint Malo was first used in France after the war of 1870. By then the Americans had already been using them for some time in the schooners working off the coast of Massachusetts
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The Mare Nostrum is an all-wood replica of a typical Mediterranean fishing trawler from the Costa Brava area. Easy to build wood model kit includes Planked Hull, Fittings, Rigging, Plans and Instructions.
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History of the Arab Dhow: Discover Sultan, a wooden model ship of this traditional Arabian dhow from the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula, India and East Africa. This boat was the primary instrument in the
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The Swift was a pilot boat at the beginning of the 19th century in Virginia, USA. Their technical features led the great naval powers of the time to enlarge them creating the
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The Marie Jeanne, a tuna boat from the French Harbour of Concarneau, was part of the fish sailing fleet which sailed from 1900 till 1950. The general trend towards engine propulsion contributed
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The caravel La Nina was part of Christopher Columbus's fleet that discovered the American continent on October 12th 1492. The primitive Latin sails reproduced here, were converted to square sails during a
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The history of Le Renard is closely linked to the famous corsair Robert Surcouf who armed the Le Renard in 1812 and transformed it into a pirate ship. It was armed with
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In the United States, stagecoaches ran between Boston and Rhode Island as early as 1716, but no further design developed until the middle of that century. But the stagecoach as we all

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