1:225
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
269
Einzelteile
Gift set "Battle of Trafalgar"
Art. Nr. 057679090
UFI Code: 20
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Selected colors
1:225
scale
12
Altersempfehlung
269
Einzelteile
Detailed replica of the HMS Victory - historical sailing ship on a scale of 1: 225
Product description:
Dive into the world of historic ship model building with the Battle of Trafalgar gift set. This exquisite model is the HMS Victory, the famous flagship by Admiral Nelson in the Battle of Trafalgar 1805. With an impressive scale of 1: 225 and a number of parts of 269, this kit is a challenge and a pleasure for model construction.
The dimensions of the finished model are 400 mm in length and 330 mm in height, which makes it an impressive exhibit. This model is recommended for people aged 12 and over and is classified with the level 4 difficulty, ideal for advanced model builders.
Scope of delivery:
- A plastic model kit of the HMS Victory
- 6 Aqua color colors
- A brush and glue for the immediate start of the model building project
This model kit is aimed at advanced model builders who are interested in historical sea ships. Ideal for collectors, those interested in history or as a demanding gift. The finished model is ideal as a exhibit or as part of a larger collection of historical ship models.
Special features:
- Finely detailed fuselage walls that reflect the historical architecture
- A structured deck that underlines the reality loyalty
- Detailed cannons on Lafetten
- A accurately designed bugsprit and a bug decorated with ornaments
- Detailed masts with realistic fattening baskets and pictures
- Including takers for the authentic representation of the rigging
- A flag panel to complete the historical appearance
- An exclusive Victory poster (60 x 42 cm) as a bonus!
Background information:
The HMS Victory is not only known as an Admiral Nelson flagship, but also as a symbol of the British victory against Napoleon. In the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, she played a crucial role. Despite the tragic loss of Admiral Nelson, the Victory secured the British a significant victory and thus shaped the maritime story. This model kit allows you to recreate and preserve a piece of this fascinating story.
Responsible person:
Carrera Revell Europe GmbH
Henschelstrasse 20-30
32257 frets
Germany
E-mail: info.de@carrera-revell.com
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