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This fast clamp tool is perfect for the model-builder who needs to clamp tricky shapes while the glue is still drying. They have soft rubber linings to protect the model, and they’re shock-resistant to minimise movement when repairing a model. This includes one set of 6-inch capacity clamps, and two sets of 5-inch capacity clamps,…
Loom-a-Line Tool by Amati – A Must-Have for Model Ship Builders Premier Ship Models proudly offers the Loom-a-line Tool, an essential rigging jig designed by Amati, a renowned name in the world of model making tools & modeling kits. This high-quality tool makes rigging seamless, ensuring equal tension on all lines and helping modelers tie…
This small toolkit provides you with all the necessary equipment needed to build and repair your model ships. The kit includes: 1 Arc saw 30 cm 1 Screw key for arc saw 12 Arc saw blades 1 Screw driver 1 Hammer 1 Box of nails 1 Working bench 1 Bench vice 1 Clamp 1 Spiral…
Two double-ended, 210mm long reach steel probes are perfect for fixing rigging into place when boat building, attaching rail carriages to model locomotives, scraping off excess materials, bending and twisting or simply reaching in to pull components or wires out. Also ideal for electronic repairs and soldering applications.
About the HMS Bounty Built in 1784, the HMS Bounty is soaked in history. It served as a small merchant vessel, purchased by the Royal Navy, to fulfil a botanical mission. It set sail to the Pacific Ocean to acquire breadfruit plants for transport, though it never completed its mission. Known as ‘The mutiny on…
About the Santa Maria The Santa Maria was one of three ships that embarked on Christopher Columbus’ 1492 voyage to the West Indies. It was by far the largest ship on the journey and became a success story upon its return to Spain. The Santa Maria certainly saw a lot on its travels, so this…
History USS Phoenix Battle Cruiser was the much-acclaimed third Phoenix of the United States Navy. The ship was built in 1935 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation. It was commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard in 1938, under the command of Captain John W. Rankin in command. She was named after the capital city of the…
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