Description
About the La Capitana Di Venetia
The Capitana Di Venetia was a command galley of the Venetian admiral Marco Quirini. Most notably, it took part in the Battle of Lepanto on the 7th of October 1571. This is a brilliant and detailed recreation of the ship, guaranteed to provide a rewarding ship building project.
About the manufacturer
In 1922, Aeronaut began its journey in Germany when Alois Eggenweiler found a small carpenter’s shop to operate from. Eventually, a local school became the first customer to order materials as the small company grew. After this, schools across Germany received model kits and the first Aernoaut model shops opened.
The origins of Aeronaut speak volumes about the company ethos – community, education, dedication, and a real focus on skill. Almost 100 years and countless awards later, Aeronaut are still supplying some of the best kits in the industry.
About the La Capitana Di Venetia Model Ship Kit
The La Capitana Di Venetia model ship kit includes everything you need for the ultimate ship building experience. Whether you are a model ship enthusiast, or you are looking for the perfect gift, our model kits are put together with the utmost care. Other details on this specific kit include…
- Step by step instruction manual for a streamlined building experience
- Hull type: plank on frame
- Difficulty: advanced beginner
- Laser cut model pieces to allow a more precise final model
- Includes all parts to complete the model
- Building tools and accessories not included
Tools for your ship building project
Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, having the right tools will make all the difference to your model making adventure. We offer a range of necessary tools including hammers, pins, scissors, needles, acrylic paint, glue and much more. Explore our range of model ship tool kits and discover the right products for the assembly of your model kit.
Additional information
Weight | 6.5 kg |
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