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U.S. Coast Guard

Length: 14.3 "
Height: 9 "
Beam: 4.2 "
Scale: 1:40

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BL100
$54.95
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Waveney
10 boats of this type - 44- foot vessels - were sent to England from the U.S.A After minor reconstruction work to make the boats more sutiable for English conditions, the vessels have since served various locations along the English coast, operated the auspices of the R.N.L.I. (Royal National Lifeboat Instutution)

Length: 14.2"
Height: 9.3"
Beam: 4.2"
Scale: 1:40

BL101
$54.95
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Dana
The Dana is a typical fishing cutter from North Zealand in Denmark. Around the turn of the century, many boats of this type sailed in along the Danish coast. During the 1920's many of the cutters were fitted with engines, which enabled an even quicker landing of the catch. 15"

Length: 15"
Height: 13.4"
Beam:4"
Scale:
1:60

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BL200
$54.95
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Rainbow
This shrimp cutter is a typical cutter from the 1960's used for catching shrimp off the German, Dutch and Danish coasts. The equipment on board includes the necessary shrimp sieves and cookers for immediate preparation of the catch.

Length: 11 "
Height:: 9.4"
Beam: 3.5"
Scale: 1:60

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BL201
$54.95
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Colin Archer
RS1 was built in 1893 for the "Norwegian Society for Shipwreck Salvage" at the Colin Archer shipyard in Rekkevig near Larvik, Norway. 50"

Length: 49"
Height: 52.4"
Beam: 13"
Scale: 1:15

triple star

BL414
$450.00
 
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Emile Robin
MRB 20 "Emile Robin" was delivered from the North Sea Shipyard in Ringkøbing, Denmark, in 1989. The lifeboat was named after the Parisian merchant Emile Robin, a philanthropist, cognac manufacturer and vice-president of the French charity. Emile Robin is one of the most important benefactors in the 150 year history of the Danish Lifeboat Service. MRB 20 "Emile Robin" is permanently stationed at the lifeboat station in Hvide Sande, on the western coast of Denmark.

Length: 23.8"
Height: 13.8"
Beam: 7.5"
Scale: 1:33

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BL430
$219.00
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Mary Ann
This 45-ton cutter is commonly seen in the waters off Denmark. 21"

Length: 21.7"
Height: 16.9"
Beam: 6.3"
Scale: 1:33

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BL472
$179.00

Nordkap
A typical trawler from the North Sea, built in 1970 at an English shipyard. The model kit is based on the original ship drawings.

Length: 32"
Height: 17"
Beam: 7.5"
Scale: 1:50

BL476
$295.00

Smit Rotterdam Modern Ocean-Going Tug
All wood plank on frame kit features many fittings, including propellers, shafts, kort nozzles, cranes, lifeboats, fire monitors as well as plans. 35"

Length: 35.4"
Height: 19.7"
Beam: 7.9"
Scale: 1:75

 

BL478
$379.00
Required Motors: 2x GR3323 GR3323 $24.95
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Bounty
An armed merchant vessel launched in 1787. The mutiny of the Bounty is perhaps the most well-known of all mutinies at sea. Together with loyal crew members, Captain Bligh was set to sea in an open boat about 30 miles from Tofua.

Length: 30.7"
Height: 25.6"
Beam: 5.9"
Scale: 1
:50

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BL492
$225.00
1

Absalon
The command & support ships can perform a number of national and inter-national task, including transportation of personal and material, command platform for land, air and sea operations. The ship also has a mine laying capacity. It also has the capacity to carry out humanitarian operations as a hospital ship.

The ship is fitted with a 900 square meter flexible deck to perform in different operations and has a roll-on-roll-off (RO/RO) capacity aft.

Length: 35.4 "
Height: 19.7"
Beam: 7.9"
Scale: 1:75

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BL500
$679.00
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Banckert

This vessel was built in 1965 at the N.V. Scheepswerven in Millingen, Holland, and called "Maasbank". In September 1977 it was renamed "Banckert". The Maasbank served for 12 years in the Western part of Holland. 26"

Length: 25.6"
Height: 16.5"
Beam: 6.3"
Scale: 1:50

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BL516
$225.00
1

Slo-Mo-Shun IV
When three men met in early 1949 at a Seattle sailboat shop, none of them could have foreseen the peculiar and far-reaching consequences of their joint venture to build a better race boat. Slo-mo-shun IV was indeed better than any previous race boat. But she was more than that: Slo-mo IV touched the hearts of thousands who cheered her on and changed forever the way generations of Seattleites feel about the first week in August. Slo-mo-Shun IV transformed the lives of those most closely associated with her, nearly destroying some of them. She evoked thrills and anger and, ultimately, she prompted tears and inspired poetry.

Length: 29.5"
Height: 8.5"
Beam: 12.2"
Scale: 1:12

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BL520
$213.00
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Andrea Gail

The Andrea Gail, an un-inspected commercial fishing vessel departed Gloucester Harbour, Massachusetts, September 20, 1991 with six crewmembers on board. The crew intended to make a fishing trip for swordfish in the area of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Canada. The vessel began its return voyage to Gloucester, MA. on October 26-27, 1991. On October 30, 1991, the vessel was reported overdue by the owner, Mr. Robert Brown. An extensive air and sea search was conducted utilizing U.S. and Canadian Cape Cod MA. However, the search did not locate the vessel or any of the crewmembers. The vessel and six crewmembers remain missing and are presumed lost at sea in a major storm, referred to as the “Perfect Storm” by a meteorologist and made famous by Sebastian Junger’s book (the book was later turned into a Hollywood movie). The sword fishermen were Captain William “Billy” Tyne, Robert “Bobby” Shatford of Gloucester, Dale Murphy and Michael “Bugsy” Moran of Bradenton Beach FL., David “Sully” Sullivan and Alfred Pierre of New York City.

Length: 28.3"
Height: 21.6"
Beam: 8.26"
Scale: 1:30

advanced

BL526
$295.00

Smit Nedarland Harbor Tug
The Smit Nederland was built in 1979 at the BV Scheepswerft & Machinefebriek "De Merwede" in Hardinzveld, Holland.

Plastic Hull
Wood Superstructure

Length: 34.3"
Height: 20.5"
Beam: 10.7"
Scale: 1:33

BL528
$469.00
Required Motors: 2x Robbe EF76 Motors With Shafts ROB4105 $44.95
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Calypso
The Calypso was built in the USA in 1942 as a minesweeper. She was bought in 1950 by Jacques-Yves Cousteau, and after extensive changes and modifications has become a fully equipped ocean research vessel, complete with observation chamber in the stern, oval diving bell, Galaezzi diving chamber, inflatable boat for shallow waters, helicopter and much other submarine equipment. Length 42 m, tonnage 360 tons, speed 12 knots. 39"

Length: 37"
Height: 12.9"
Beam:6.5"
Scale:
1:45

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BL560
$479.00
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Cutty Sark
A tea clipper launched in 1869 with a length of 277', beam of 36', draft of 21' and displacement of 2133 tons.

Length: 43.3"
Height: 26.4"
Beam: 5.9"
Scale: 1:75

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BL564
$396.00

White Star
A typical motor boat used in Florida for tuna fishing. Especially designed for advanced beginners interested in R/C boats ABS hull. 21"

Length: 21.3"
Height: 11.8"
Beam: 6.3"
Scale: no scale

BL570
$133.00

Bluenose
The schooner Bluenose has a very special place in the history of navigation and yachting.

Length: 30"
Height: 26.3"
Beam: 5.5"
Scale:
1:65

BL576
$180.00
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U.S. Coast Guard Lifeboat
This 44-foot Coast Guard is a very seaworthy lifeboat, designed to carry out search and rescue assignments in poor weather and water conditions. With a skilled and experienced crew, this vessel can carry out the most demanding of rescue operations.

Length: 28.7 "
Height: 18.5 "
Beam: 8.7 "
Scale: 1:20

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BL586
$239.00

African Queen
This is the ship which gave its name to the movie starring Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart. 29"

Length: 29"
Height:16.9"
Beam: 8"
Scale: 1:12

BL588
$199.00

Zwarte Zee

The Zwarte Zee was built in 1963 at J. & K. Smit's Scheepswerven N.V. in Kinderdijk, Holland. Length 77.50 m, breadth 12.35 m, draught 6.90 m and gross tonnage 1,539 tons. Driven by two Smit-M.A.N. turbo diesel engines yielding 9,000 HP. These machines drive a single propeller shaft through Vulcan fluid clutches and reduction gears. When a fast manoeuver is necessary, one of the engines can drive forwards, the other reverse. Speed 18 knots.

Length: 35.4"
Height: 14.6"
Beam: 6.1"
Scale: 1:90

BL592
$289.00
AG Beginner

Andrea Gail Beginner

The Andrea Gail, an un-inspected commercial fishing vessel departed Gloucester Harbour, Massachusetts, September 20, 1991 with six crewmembers on board. The crew intended to make a fishing trip for swordfish in the area of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Canada. The vessel began its return voyage to Gloucester, MA. on October 26-27, 1991. On October 30, 1991, the vessel was reported overdue by the owner, Mr. Robert Brown. An extensive air and sea search was conducted utilizing U.S. and Canadian Cape Cod MA. However, the search did not locate the vessel or any of the crewmembers. The vessel and six crewmembers remain missing and are presumed lost at sea in a major storm, referred to as the “Perfect Storm” by a meteorologist and made famous by Sebastian Junger’s book (the book was later turned into a Hollywood movie). The sword fishermen were Captain William “Billy” Tyne, Robert “Bobby” Shatford of Gloucester, Dale Murphy and Michael “Bugsy” Moran of Bradenton Beach FL., David “Sully” Sullivan and Alfred Pierre of New York City.

Length: 14.2"
Height: 21.6"
Beam: 4.2"
Scale: 1:60

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BL608
$139.95

NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL SPRING 2008

M/S Kong Harald
M/S Kong Harald was built at Volkswerft Stralsund shipyard in the former East Germany and was delivered in 1993 to the shipping company Troms Fylkes Dampskipsselskap (TFDS) in Tromsø, Norway.

Length: 48'
Height: 15.6"
Beam: 7.6'
Scale: 1:100

BL9002
$2,275.00

 

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