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The Andrea Gail was a commercial fishing vessel, operating in the 1990s. On September 20th 1991, the vessel set sail from Gloucester Harbour with 6 crew members on board. They intended to make a fishing trip for swordfish in the proximity of the Grand Banks off of the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. On October 30th…
The Cux 87 is a typical German trawler from the Deutsche Krabbenkutter Werft. Boats such as these are usually seen in the small harbours along the North German coast. She was built in 1952, in Cuxhafen, Germany. This kit includes one glue set, one plank bending tool, one 50-piece tool kit, one rigging tool, and…
Greek Warship (Bireme) Model Kit The Bireme was a Greco-Roman era warship, which had two decks of oars. The word ‘bireme’ comes from the Greek words, ‘bi’ meaning two and ‘reme’ meaning oar. The ships later progressed further in to triremes, which implemented the same design but with three decks of oars rather than two….
About the Bluenose Ship The Bluenose was built in Canada in 1921, becoming a celebrated racing and fishing boat. Under the command of Angus Walters, it became an important symbol in Canada until its wreckage in 1946. Unique in its appearance, the Bluenose was constructed using Nova Scotian pine, spruce, birch and oak. Always racing…
H.M.A.V. Bounty Ship Model Kit The H.M.A.V Bounty was a famous English ship originally under the command of Royal Navy admiral Captain William Bligh. He was tasked with the responsibility of sourcing breadfruit plants in the Pacific Ocean region. England had the idea to use these breadfruit plants as a cost effective way to feed…
HMS Mars Model Ship Kit History There was a great deal of conflict between Europeans during the 1700’s. Those living in the 1700’s were faced with experiencing the American Revolutionary War, the Seven Years War and the Napoleonic Conquests. As such, many European countries were intent on developing the best vessels in an attempt to…
History The Sherbourne was a typical British cutter of the 1700’s. Cutters were smaller ships, which focused on speed and manoeuvrability. Their size made them less capable of storing a great number of possessions, so they were not fit to be used as merchant or trade ships. Their lack of armour obviously made them ineffective…
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