Ready for Immediate Display - Not a Model Ship kit
This museum-quality Limited Edition scale replica tall ships model of Old Ironsides is bedecked with historically accurate features and built with the finest craftsmanship and attention to detail. As the US Navys oldest and most famous fighting tall ship, the USS Constitution holds a proud place in American history. Now these Limited Edition tall ship models can similarly inhabit a proud position, displaying their historical patriotism and indomitable spirit in your office, home or meeting room.
30" Long x 9" Wide x 23" High (1:82 scale)
- Built from scratch by master artisans
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Museum Quality features not available in other tall ship models under $3,000 or any kit
- Accurate beakhead design and scrollwork
- Increased detail of deck features, cannon carriages, deckwall painting and other features
- Handcrafted rosewood eagle on the stern
- Individual wooden planks used in hull construction
- Gun ports actually cut into the hull
- High quality woods include cherry, birch, maple and rosewood
- 300-400% more rigging than 20 model tall ships
- Meticulous painting accurately matches the actual USS Constitution
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Amazing Details, including:
- Planked deck with nail holes
- Authentic scale lifeboats
- Rudder chains, cannonball racks
- U.S. shield on the bow
- Solid brass cannons and metal anchors
- Additional deck details such as cannon balls, barrels, etc.
- 23 masterfully stitched, heavy canvas sails hold shape and do not wrinkle
- Taut rigging with varied thread gauge and color
- Limited production run only 100 of these tall ship models
- Certificate of Authenticity individually numbered and signed by HMS Founder and Master Builder Richard Norris
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Wooden display base features four arched dolphins
- Pictured with marble base (available for purchase)
- Extensive research of original plans, historical drawings and paintings as well as actual photographs ensures the highest possible accuracy
NOTE: The copper on the hull has been replaced with individual wooden planks. In certain climates across the world the copper plating would be problematic.