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Ships'boats, 18th & 19th Centuries These ships' boats that can be built to different scales which is easily changed by setting the initial plank above, on or below the line of the plaster form, or by changing the # of thwarts (seats). Frames can be added to the hull by drilling extra holes for added frames. Hull can be sanded to a different form. Captain's Barge Rowed vessel usually used for courier services & transporting officers. # 2004 - Scale 1:35 -1:50, Length 6.75", Width 1.47", Height .95" . . . $29.99 Lifeboat or Large Cutter This boat type has been used as a lifeboat since about 1850 and is still in use aboard modern vessels. Can be equipped with mast and sails # 2005. Scale 1:35 -1:50, Lgth 6.36", Width 1.99", HT 1.07" $30.99 |
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19th Century
German Navy Ships' boats |
These models (see
also 17th-18th Cutters) were developed from original shipyard drawings. Shown are five
major types of small craft used by the German navy during the 18th & 19 centuries.
These boats were built at various ship yards up to World War II. At a scale of 1:100, it's
nearly impossible to build accurate models of small boats as frames would be about
0.4 mm thick & frame spacing would be about 3mm. We've selected a compromise that is
possible to work with and acceptable. We space 1.5mm frames at 6mm. Kits 2008 & 2009
each contain two boats. Jolly and Cutter (Class 1) # 2008 - Scale 1:100, Length 2.66", Width .91", Height .60", - smaller model, Length 4.17", Width, 1.23", Height .60", kit $38.99 Dingy and Rowing Pinnace (Class 1) # 2009 -Scale 1:100, Length 3.97", Width 1.19", Height .48", - smaller model, Length 1.71", Width 0.44", Height 0.36", kit . . . $38.99 |
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