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Build this wooden model of seventeenth century English freighter Mayflower in 1:64 scale. Recommended for advanced level modellers. It includes a complete set of instructions in full colour.
Discover the Mayflower, a wooden model of this freighter of the XVII century. This ship transported 102 English separatists (now known as the Pilgrim Fathers) from Plymouth to the New World, making this journey iconic in the early American history. Guided by our detailed step by step instructions you can complete your model of this famous ship.
The Mayflower was a typical English merchant ship of the early XVII century. After two aborted attempts for having to return to port for repairs, the famous trip began on September 6 reaching the coast of Newfoundland in November. It was not until well into the winter when it managed to reach New England. On his return the Mayflower would be destroyed, building almost three centuries later a replica that can be visited as a museum ship in the port of Plymouth.
The construction system using false keel and frames brings the assembly of your model closer to the construction of the actual ship. The model includes laser cut board pieces, hardwood, brass, die-cast and fabric. For the assembly, you can follow our complete full-color step by step guide in 4 languages, accompanied by real-scale drawings of the ship.
Educational value: |
Learn about the sotory of the journey of the Pilgrim Fathers and the creation of the Plymouth Colony. |
Kit Contents: |
Laser cut board pieces, wood, brass and die-cast parts; Cotton sails, cut and sewn by hand; Detailed assembly instructions with colour images; Complete set of drawings in real scale model; The model does not include the stand; |
Measurements: |
Lenght: 605 mm Height: 500 mm Width: 135 mm |
Additional Information
Article No | ARL22451 |
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Article No of Manufacturer | 22451 |
Аvailability | Out of stock |
Colour | For colouring |
Scale | 1:64 |
Manufacturer | Artesania Latina |
Brand | No |
Series | No |
EAN | 8421426224511 |
Material | Wood, fabric, photo-etched parts |
Epoch | 1571-1862 Age of Sail Ships |
Age recommendation | Not suitable for children under 14 years. |