Columbus Ship Santa Maria 1/100
AMATI Columbus Ship Santa Maria 1/100
AMATI 600.03
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AMATI Columbus Ship Santa Maria 1/100
AMATI 600.03
To προιόν αυτό βρίσκεται σε στοκ στο κατάστημα Νέας Σμύρνης ,τηλ:210-9348077
AMATI H.M.S. Fly 1/64
AMATI 1300.03
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HELLER SOLEIL ROYAL 1/100
HELLER 80899
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AMATI Bluenose 1/100
AMATI 1447
A 285 ton Schooner, Bluenose was the exhilarating citing winner of the “II International Fisherman’s Trophy” in 1921.
This regatta, held off the coasts of Nova Scotia and New England, was strictly limited to genuine fishing vessels. Bluenose won innumerable victories in subsequent editions of the race, and no other vessel was ever able to pluck the prized trophy from her Canadian owners for many a year.
ARTESANIA LATINA Galleon San Francisco II 1/90
ARTESANIA LATINA 22452
This kit include more than 1,400 high quality parts for its construction: laser-cut wood structure, birch and sapele pine veneers, cotton threads, cotton sails and flags ready to be placed, photo-etched decoration. It includes an exhibition base with a metal plate for the galleon, and five metal figures to be painted.
The model building kit San Francisco II also brings a DVD for computers or laptops -PC ,MAC- with the best multimedia instructions thanks to its video tutorials and more than 1,000 images that guide you step-by-step on the process to complete your model of this legendary ship. The kit does not include printed instructions
AMATI Lady Nelson 1/64
AMATI 1300.01
The cutter Lady Nelson is modelled on a typical British cutter of the late eighteen century.
The cutter is a native British design and was originally developed by the smugglers of Folkestone and surrounding areas. It didn't take long for the Navy to appreciate the merits of the cutter's design and they were widely used from the mid-eighteenth century, precisely to counter smuggling.