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In 1851 the schooner America beat the 15 British yachts in a race around the Isle of Wight. The winning club challenged yachtsman from around the world, offering the cup to any who might defeat the America.Thus was born the famous America`s Cup Race, still run to this day.
Ref: 5501376
Series - AtlantisOverall length : 460mmHeight : 220mmWidth : 80mmScale - 1:26Victorian steam launch of the type used on the River Thames and the various large lakes in the Lake District in the North of England.
Ref: 5501381
Series - Atlantis length :760mmHeight : 520mmWidth : 230mmScale - 1:115This legendary ship was launched at Dumbarton on the river Clyde, Scotland, on the 22nd November 1869 and was especially designed for speed in the Clipper races. She now resides in dry dock by the River Thames at Greenwich, London.
Ref: 5501383(Dis)
eries - AtlantisOverall length - 32 ins (80cm)Height - 26.33 insWidth - 11.5insScale - 1:90An 800-ton sixteenth century Spanish galleon from the reign of Phillip II, belonging to the Indies run. This is a typical example of the famous and definitive Spanish galleon; a mix of fighting ship & cargo ship.
Ref: 5501382
Series - AtlantisOverall length :770mmHeight : 700mmWidth : 245mmScale - 1:51The Enterprise was built in Maryland, USA in 1799 and took part in the siege of Tripoli in 1801.
Ref: 5501395
Atlantis SeriesLength: 78cmHeight: 64cmWidth: 24cmScale: 1/60th
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Series - AtlantisOverall length : 290mmHeight : 590mmWidth : 260mmScale - 1:35Halifax saw action at the landing of the British Royal Navy in Boston 1775, and was most famous for her role in the burning of the port of Falmouth, Maine in 1776, the year of the American Revolution. This new exquisite version of the kit uses state-of-the-art laser cut wood and includes a new and detailed photographic instruction manual.
Ref: 5501379
Series - AtlantisOverall length :70mmHeight :600mmWidth : 270mmScale - 1/65thThe Pilgrim Fathers ship. In 1620 the Mayflower left the English port of Southampton with 102 pilgrims on board. After a crossing which took 77 days they landed at what is today Plymouth to become the famous founding fathers of the U.S.A.
Ref: 80566
Ideal first time kitOne piece plastic hull
Ref: 80567