Showing 229–240 of 336 results
HMS Snake Model Ship Kit History During the 1700’s, the British Empire under King George III faced an extreme level of conflict. During the period of roughly 50 years, they encountered the American Revolutionary war, the Seven Years War and the Napoleonic Conquests. This led to a huge financial strain on the British Empire and…
About the Greek Bireme A Greek Bireme is an ancient oared warship, famous for its two decks of oars. They were long vessels with military purpose at the forefront of its uses and could reach fairly high speeds. They date back to before 6th century BC and were mainly used by the Phoenicians, Assyrians and…
About the Viking Gokstad The Viking Gokstad is a Viking ship from the 9th Century. Found in a burial mound at Gokstad, it can now be viewed at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway. The largest preserved Viking Ship, it is clinker-built and constructed mainly of Oak. This ship was likely used for warfare,…
About the Hanse Kogge The Hanse Kogge was a type of ship also known as a Cog ship. These ships originated in the 10th century, though became most widely used from the 12th century. Traditional cogs were clinker-built, fitted with a single mast and a square-rigged single sail. Hanse refers to a medieval association of…
About the Greek Trireme The Greek Trireme was an ancient vessel and galley that was used by the ancient maritime civilisations of the Mediterranean Sea. It is said the design pushed technological limits of the time, and the rows of oars we are familiar with allowed for higher speeds. Such an ancient icon of the…
About the Viking Longship The Viking Longship can be traced back as far as the fourth century, with deep roots in Scandinavian history. The longboat we are familiar with from history books or popular TV shows, however, was formed some time between the 9th and 13th centuries. Constructed using wood, cloth sails and featuring intricate…
About the Viking Gokstad The Viking Gokstad is a Viking ship from the 9th Century. It was found in a burial mound at Gokstad and is now on display at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, Norway. The largest preserved Viking Ship, it is clinker-built and constructed mainly of Oak. While this model kit is…
About the Viking Knarr Used by the Vikings, a Knarr was a Norse merchant ship that featured a wider hull to carry more cargo. Using the same clinker-built methods as the famous Viking longships, the Knarr was built for long voyages and was instrumental in Viking expansion. With this beginner kit, not only can you…
About Le Cerf Based on the plans of the well-known ship designer Denys, Le Cerf was launched in 1779 in Saint Malo dockyard. Equipped with 6 guns, it held a crew of up to 194 including officers, seamen, gunners and mariners. About the manufacturer Starting with only one kit in 2007, Dusek is a family…
About La Pinta In 1492, La Pinta made history as one of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the West Indies. Alongside La Nina and Santa Maria, this ship holds a special place in the history of exploration. La Pinta was known as the fastest of the three ships…
Follow us to keep up-to-date using our social networks
Copyright © 2025. Premier Ship Models. All Rights Reserved.
Hi There,
Let us know if you have any questions!