Oceanfront Nautical
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Tall Wooden Ship Models 3
  These wooden ship models, boat models  are meticulously assembled by joining numerous pieces of wood and the finished products contain thousands of details crafted by our skillful artists. The construction method is entirely by hand. The world class woods used to build these models are subjected to correct seasoning procedures to ensure they will withstand any climate and thus, preventing them from warping or splitting. Our ship models are a true work of art.
WASA
The Wasa was built 1626 - 1628 by the Dutch master shipbuilder Henrik Hybertsson... Model is full assembled and ready for display.
80L x 19W x 87H (cm)
31.5in length
HMS BOUNTY
A coal carrying merchant ship operating on the coast of England, named the Bethia, was purchased by the Admiralty, renamed the Bounty, and re-commissioned in 1787 for a special mission...This models is built with small pieces of wood joined together at the bottom of the ship. Some places is painted, some place is used natural wood color. Model is full assembled and ready for display.
80L x 19W x 95H (cm)
31.5in length
USS CONSTITUTION COPPER BOTTOM
She was launched at Boston on October 21, 1797... Model is built with copper bottom and full assembled. Model comes with a base and ready for display.
80L x 17W x 87H (cm)
31.5in length
HMS VICTORY
XLARGE
The Victory was launched on 7th May, 1765... This model was special designed by joining multi small pieces of yellow and black wood together on the hull. The deck is designed as original Victory with detailds. The task requires skillfull craftsmen to accomplish. Model is full assembled and ready for display.
120L x 26W x 130H (cm)
47.24IN LENGTH
USS CONSTITUTION (BIG SIZE)
She was launched at Boston on October 21, 1797... Our model is scratch built from hard wood by master craftsmen and fully assembled. Model is ready for display.
130L x 28W x 130H (cm)
51.18IN LENGTH
USS CONSTELLATION (BIG SIZE)
The USS Constellation was built at Baltimore and launched September 7, 1797. She saw service during the Quasi War with France and in 1799 defeated the French frigate L'Insurgente. She remained in service until 1854 when she was broken up at Norfolk, Virginia. Many of her timbers were used for the construction of the corvette.. She is currently in a museum in Baltimore. Model is scratch built from hard wood by master craftsmen which is full assembled and ready for display.
126L x 28W x 127H (cm)
49.61IN LENGTH
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