Ship models for sale |
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This is
the gallery of ship models
available for sale. They are
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The ship
models shown here are either smaller,
decorative models of 40 to 90 cm length and prices from 500 to 1500 Euro,
A Hanseatic League ship of the 15th century
Scale of the ship model 1 :
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The French galley
REALE DE FRANCE of Louis
XIV in the 17th century.
Some of the stern ornaments are shown in the Musée de la Marine in Paris,
which also holds the original plans and many documents
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The Dutch Two-decker FRIESLAND of 1663
Scale 1 : 75 |
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The French expedition ship LA BELLE of 1686 Scale 1 : 24 |
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An English East Indiaman of 1740Scale 1 : 60 |
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A Dutch galiot of 1740Scale 1 : 40
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An English brig of 1750Scale 1 : 80 |
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An English bomb ketch of 1760Scale 1 : 60
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An 18th century French 40 gun frigate built to the drawings of Amiral Paris and Frederik ChapmanScale 1 : 50
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The HMS VICTORY of 1765, Nelson's flagship at the battle of TrafalgarScale 1 : 50
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The
USS BONHOMME
RICHARD that in 1779 took the English frigate Serapis as a prize,
after a 4 hour battle in the North Sea
Scale 1 : 48 |
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A French frigate of the 18th century, according to drawings of ChapmanScale 1 : 80
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The
HMS Melville, an
English 74 gun ship of the line of 1813
Scale 1 : 64 |
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A
19th century Groningen type Tjalk
Scale 1 : 25 |
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The French corvette La Créole of 1827Scale 1 : 48 |
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The
US slaver DOS AMIGOS of 1832,
as ship in a bottle
Length 30 cm |
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The Russian frigate PALLADA of 1833Scale 1 : 50
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A French whaleboat of 19th centuryScale 1 : 16 |
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The Russian screw clipper STRELOK (in Russian Стрелок) of 1856Scale 1 : 67 |
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The English tea clipper Cutty Sark of 1869Scale 1 : 67
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A Mississippi steamboat of 1870Scale 1 : 50
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The German wheel steamer NAUTILUS of 1870Scale 1 : 60
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A German zeesenboot, a fishing vessel of 1880Scale 1 : 24 |
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The
barquentine META was built in 1915 at Barth,
at the German Baltic Sea coast. Scale 1 : 25 Length 142 cm Price 3900 Euro |
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The
SEUTE DEERN was
built in 1919 at the Gulfport Shipyard in Mississippi, USA. She now is a museum
ship at the German Maritime Museum in Bremerhaven.
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The barquentine COTE D'ÉMERAUDE of 1925, used for cod fishingScale 1 : 60 |
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The French
schooner L '
ETOILE
of 1932. The L' ETOILE and her sister ship Belle Poule were built in the shipyard of Fécamp. Scale 1 : 50 Length 76 cm Price 900 Euro |
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The J-Class
Yacht
Endeavour of 1934
Scale 1 : 35 |
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The
German trawler CUX 87,
a typical fishing vessel of the 1970s.
Scale 1 : 33 |
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