Packaging is extremely secure. The ship model is packed in a sturdy wooden crate and a carton box outside for maximum protection.
Note: For 55" XL models, bowsprit will be put upward for easy packaging and to keep shipping cost reasonable
Features:
This is a handcrafted model (not a kit). Item is shipped with everything in place. No assembly required.
Dimensions: 55" (long) x 15" (wide) x 40" (high).
This museum quality HMS Victory ship model was built from select specially treated hardwood by artisans, who spent hundreds of man-hours to finish. It's masterfully crafted by hands from blueprint to insure precise specifications. The workmanship is exquisite and is a wonderful example of the finest hand carving. The model is in perfect and brand new condition, with no flaws to mention but eye catching and amazing details of a real charming piece of art. Even though photos couldn't capture very well its elegance and stylish design, you can see this object's glamour from the excellent curved hull to shiny canons. All of those little details add finishing touches to the ship. The replica is ideally suited for collectables or gift purposes. It's supplied with a base for display. Imagine a great centerpiece of your home or office which will accent any décor. Let your HMS Victory be the center of attention in your room. Don't miss an opportunity to own a true treasure - the highest quality model you can find on Ebay.
Note: Each model is handcrafted on an individual basis (not from a kit). Therefore wood grain may be different from pictures.
About HMS Victory: HMS VICTORY is the oldest commissioned warship in the world, and is still manned by officers and ratings of the Royal Navy. Built at Chatham, Kent and launched on 7th May 1765, a first rate of over 100 guns, she was the largest ship ever ordered by the Navy. Her excellent sailing qualities made her a very popular choice for use by admirals as their flagship. The latter years of the 18th century were times of threat and tension for Britain, and these culminated in the sea battle that was to become Admiral Nelson’s, and his flagship HMS Victory’s, finest hour. The H.M.S. Victory is now restored and resting in dry-docks at Portsmouth, England. Many marvel at her beauty and wonderful state of preservation, the result of the extraordinary work lavished on her over the past two hundred years. |