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HMS Victory Copper Clad Ship Model 40"
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USD 999.95 |
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USD 999.95 |
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| Start Time |
Wednesday, December 03, 2008 |
| End Time |
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 |
| Location |
Scottsdale, Arizona |
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HMS Victory Copper Clad Ship Model 40" Hand-carved and Hand-Painted Mahogany Ship Model Model No.: MBTVICCC HMS Victory Model Ship: Ideal for Both Collections and Gifts Nothing beats our HMS Victory Copper Clad model ship when it comes to quality materials used and precision of details. Our master craftsmen use only the finest materials to sand, carve, and paint meticulously to come up with HMS Victory model boat resembles the original HMS Victory Copper Clad. Then our talented artists diligently paint on all the details, no matter how big or small. Hand-casted resin and handmade metal parts complete the HMS Victory model vessel, and clear lacquer provides long-lasting protection. Our museum quality HMS Victory scale model ship is an exact replica of the original vessel. The HMS Victory Copper Clad model ship comes on a handsome display base with brass pedestals and a brass name plate, and undergoes various stages of quality control before being put in its protective wood crate. We produce excellent model ships that will surely fascinate everyone with its quality and details like the HMS Victory, accurately built and designed after the actual HMS Victory Copper Clad. HMS Victory Copper Clad History: Best known for her role in the Battle of Trafalgar, HMS Victory is the oldest naval ship still in commission. The 104-gun ship of the line of the British Royal Navy built between 1759 and 1765 is currently the flagship of the Commander in Chief Naval Home Command and a living museum to the Georgian navy. Victory was one of the fastest first-rate ships of the line at her time and had excellent handling abilities. Launched in 1765 and commissioned in 1778, she was in active service for 34 years. She fought at Ushant in 1781 and St. Vincent in 1797. On October 21, 1805, Victory led the British fleet into battle off Cape Trafalgar against the Franco-Spanish force. In 1812, she was retired from frontline duty and anchored in Portsmouth Harbour, where she remained for the next 110 years, fulfilling a combination of practical and ceremonial roles.
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