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Ship model HMS VICTORY
Scale 1 : 78, length 129 cm, width 46 cm, height 97 cm
More photos: of
entire ship,
of details. Click on the photos for high resolution pictures!
HMS VICTORY and Lord Nelson
The VICTORY was launched 1765 in the navy yard of Chatham. From the
start this ship of the line was equipped with 100 cannons, but found her
first employment only in 1778 in the battle near Ouessant against the
French. Afterwards there were several sea-engagements in shorter
sequence, 1781 again Ouessant, followed by 1782 at Gibraltar, 1793 at
Toulon, 1794 at Corsica and 1797 at Cape Sao Vicente.
On 18 May 1803 she became the flagship of admiral
Horatio Nelson. He achieved two years later, on 21 October 1805, in
the
battle of
Trafalgar the probably most important victory in the naval history
of England.
In 1922 the VICTORY was laid into a dry dock at Portsmouth and has been
open for visitors since. Despite all changes in the long history of the
ship and the numerous repairs, today she still holds many of the
original woods from 1765. More information on the ship you get
from HMS-Victory, the official
website of the National Museum of the Royal Navy.
The VICTORY ship model, photos, description and dimensions
Please take your time to have a good look at the set of photos. There
are
several views of the entire model and
closer views of hull, deck and rigging. If you click on a photo you
will get that photo in high resolution. Only these high resolution
photographs show how much work and handicraft ability were put in the
model. (If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox, press F11 to minimize navigation bars and have a larger
screen with the photos.)
This very fine model of HMS VICTORY is a beautiful piece of work. The
ship's power, the impressive lines of the hull and the extensive rigging
are very well shown in the model. Sails were not included, in order not
to impair the appearance of the rigging.
The model can be taken out of the stand, i.e. for transport.
The ship model is 1 : 78 scale. Length is 129 cm, width 46 cm, height
97 cm.
This model has already been sold. The pictures and the data are shown in
the
gallery of the ship models sold only to let enthusiasts and model
makers enjoy the photos and maybe get ideas or some guidance, if someone
builds such a model by himself.
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