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BILLING BOATS. BLUENOSE II. 600. 1/100 SCALE.
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BILLING BOATS. BLUENOSE II. 600. 1/100 SCALE.
We are pleased to offer you the opportunity to acquire a magnificent model ship from Billing Boats, This item is perfect for sailing enthusiasts and model collectors.
Condition:
- The box is used and open.
- However, it has minor transportation damage that does not affect the interior or the quality of the model.
- This model is ideal for display and for those who enjoy building and customizing scale models. Important: We invite you to check all the photos to appreciate the condition of the product and the details of the box.
Additionally, we offer the option to combine shipping if you purchase multiple products, allowing you to expand your collection and save on shipping!
If you have any questions or need more information, feel free to contact us. Don’t miss the chance to add this gem to your collection!
Description:
About: Bluenose II
Scale model of a schooner from the year 1929. 1:100 scale Wooden hull 16.93″H 20.47″L 3.35″W
The schooner Bluenose has a very special place in the history of navigation and yachting. Built to fish off the Newfoundland coast, the ship soon turned out to be such a fast sailer that she won all the great classical regattas along the USA’s Eastern coast. She was built in Nova Scotia in 1929, and shipwrecked near Haiti in 1946. A true copy – Bluenose II – was launched in 1964
All of the 600 Series Model Boat Kits (item numbers 600-609) include an easier way of building the hull. The hull is assembled in halves, on a table. This allows for easier assembly and is quite useful in learning plank-on-frame or plank-on-bulkhead construction! Once each half is done you join the two for a completed hull. Make sure you work each half in opposite directions so that when joined they marry up evenly!
Scale model of a schooner from the year 1929. 1:100 scale Wooden hull 16.93″H 20.47″L 3.35″W
The schooner Bluenose has a very special place in the history of navigation and yachting. Built to fish off the Newfoundland coast, the ship soon turned out to be such a fast sailer that she won all the great classical regattas along the USA’s Eastern coast. She was built in Nova Scotia in 1929, and shipwrecked near Haiti in 1946. A true copy – Bluenose II – was launched in 1964
All of the 600 Series Model Boat Kits (item numbers 600-609) include an easier way of building the hull. The hull is assembled in halves, on a table. This allows for easier assembly and is quite useful in learning plank-on-frame or plank-on-bulkhead construction! Once each half is done you join the two for a completed hull. Make sure you work each half in opposite directions so that when joined they marry up evenly!
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