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Bounty ( OCCRE - 14006)

$ 177.19

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Brand: OCCRE
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Material: Wood
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • EAN: 8436032424217
  • Condition: New
  • Scale: 1:45
  • Vehicle Type: Ship

    Description

    Bounty ( OCCRE - 14006)
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    Bounty (OcCre - 14006)
    Description
    Enter the world of
    naval modeling
    and embark on a journey into the age of these
    wonderful vessels
    with ours
    Kit models of the Frigate Bounty
    .
    Built in 1783 as a cargo vessel, in 1787 it became part of the Royal Navy for the transport of the fruit of bread from Tahiti to the Caribbean. The fruit of the bread was used to feed, in an economic way, the slaves who worked on the sugar cane plantations.
    She sailed from England on 23 December 1787 under the command of Captain William Bligh. After ten months of sailing he arrived in Tahiti, later than expected. Due to the delay he had to wait another 5 months to sail to the Caribbean, his final destination. During the voyage there was a mutiny on board, led by Fletcher Christian.
    The mutineers boarded Captain Bligh and 18 other loyal sailors in a lifeboat. Bligh managed to reach the island of Timor after 41 days.
    You will see how step by step you can reproduce a model with all
    naval details
    of the vessel and very faithful to the original. We invite you to let yourself be carried away by passion and to create creative leisure spaces where you can enjoy this wonderful
    vessel model
    .
    Scale: 1:45
    Length: 915 mm
    Height: 720 mm
    Width: 345 mm
    Difficulty: Medium
    Built in 1783 as a cargo vessel, in 1787 it became part of the Royal Navy for the transport of the fruit of bread from Tahiti to the Caribbean. The fruit of the bread was used to feed, in an economic way, the slaves who worked on the sugar cane plantations. She sailed from England on 23 December 1787 under the command of Captain William Bligh. After ten months of sailing he arrived in Tahiti, later than expected. Due to the delay he had to wait another 5 months to sail to the Caribbean, his final destination. During the voyage there was a mutiny on board, led by Fletcher Christian. You will see how step by step you can reproduce a model with allnaval details of the vessel and very faithful to the original. We invite you to let yourself be carried away by passion and to create creative leis
    Materiale
    Legno
    Scala
    1:45
    Marca
    OCCRE
    EAN
    8436032424217
    Tipo veicolo
    Nave