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A new series of exact scale plank on frame kits from a collaborative the joint collaboration between Euromodels and Amati. The kits are designed here in the UK, by Chris Watton and manufactured by Amati in Italy

The Internal keel, framework, and sub-decks are laser cut from Birch ply, with the outer stem, keel and Stern Post cut from solid Walnut. All other minor wooden components are laser cut in a similar fashion. The fittings include brass/cast metal weaponry, wooden block and Deadeyes, Pre-cut wooden grating material, various sizes of cord for both standing and running rigging, Cast metal decoration - where appropriate and numerous etched brass metalwork.

The beautifully drawn plans and instructions will take you step by step through the construction process with many hints and tips to assist you along the way.

Mercury:  Russian 20 gun Brig 1820. 1:64 scale 860mmMercury: Russian 20 gun Brig 1820. 1:64 scale 860mm
Ref: VM6
Mercury: Russian 20 gun Brig 1820. 1:64 scale 860mm

The Russian 20 gun brig Mercury was laid down in Sevastopol on January 28, 1819. She was designed as a patrol ship to guard the Northern Caucasus coast. Built of Crimean oak, with a shallow draught and equipped with oars, the Mercury was launched on 7 May 1820 and broken up on November 9, 1857.

The construction follows the same methods for the new Victory Models range; laser cut wooden parts throughout, many photo etched brass fittings and decoration, special photo etched copper plates, a huge amount of the highest quality wood strip in many sizes There are 17 large plan sheets and a 40 + page A4 construction booklet to aid construction

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Price: £377.82/€449.61 (Including VAT at 20%) US$491.17 (Tax Free)


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HMS Pegasus Swan class sloop 1:64 scale  800mmHMS Pegasus Swan class sloop 1:64 scale 800mm
Ref: VM5
H.M.S. Pegasus was the sixth vessel built of the Swan Class of ship rigged sloop, of which twenty five of the class were built from 1766 to 1780.

The Swan class of 6th Rate sloops were unusually attractive for the class of vessel, with not only very sleek hull lines but also the unusual amount of decoration for the size of vessel. They were built just before the Admiralty issued orders that all vessels (especially lesser rates) were to have the minimal amount of decoration and carvings to save any unnecessary costs, due to the ever continuing war with France and other nations.

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Lady Nelson Cutter. 1:64 scale 530mmLady Nelson Cutter. 1:64 scale 530mm
Ref: VM1
The Cutter Lady Nelson is modelled on a typical British cutter of the late eighteenth, early nineteenth century.
The cutter is a native British design and was developed originally by the smugglers of Folkestone and surrounding areas. I did not take long for the Navy to appreciate the merits of the cutter’s design and were employed in the Navy from the middle of the eighteenth century to counter the smugglers.
The cutter was designed for speed, adopting an unusually large spread of sail for the size of vessel, deploying both fore and aft and square sails on a single mast. Cutters excelled at patrol and despatch duties due to their speed; however they were not suitable for close inshore work due to their deep draught.

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Price: £126.59/€150.64 (Including VAT at 20%) US$164.56 (Tax Free)


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Granado. Bomb Ketch 1756 1:64 scale 800mmGranado. Bomb Ketch 1756 1:64 scale 800mm
Ref: VM2
The Bomb Vessel Granado was ordered on 14th September 1741 and the contract was given to the Ipswich shipbuilder John Barnard. Launched on 22nd June 1742. Her construction work was overseen by the great Navel surveyor and architect Thomas Slade who later designed Nelson's Victory.
Granado's lines (and very uncommon carving work for such a vessel) suggest she was originally intended as a sloop. For the first 14 years of her operational career, Granado was indeed fitted out as a sloop, not bomb vessel.
From 1745 to 1748 Granado was mainly employed off the East coast of England intercepting smugglers and privateers. With the impending arrival of what was become The Seven Years War the Granado was recommissioned on 26th April 1756.
It wasn't until July 1756 that Granado was converted to her original role of bomb vessel, where she was refitted at Woolwich for Channel service. She was fitted with two 13 inch mortars, 4pounder carriage guns and anti personnel swivel guns.

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HMS Fly. Swan Class Sloop. 1776 1:64 scale 800mmHMS Fly. Swan Class Sloop. 1776 1:64 scale 800mm
Ref: VM3
The H.M.S. Fly was the fifth of the Swan Class of ship rigged sloop, of 25 vessels built from 1766 to 1780.
Fly, as with the entire Swan class was designed by Williams and her construction was ordered by the Admiralty on 1st August 1775 to be built at Sheerness Dockyard. The keel was laid in January 1776 and launched on 14th September 1776.
H.M.S. Fly was commissioned mainly for convoy escort duty and dispatch duty. She did capture a French privateer, Le Gleneur, off Portland after a long chase.
In 1800 she captured another French privateer, the Cutter Trompeur off La Hague.
Fly continued convoy duties until she foundered and was lost off Newfoundland during 1802.
The Swan class were unusually attractive for the class of vessel, with not only very sleek hull lines but also the unusual amount of decorations for the size of vessel.
The Swan Class measured 97’ 7” on the gun deck and displaced 300 tons. They carried 125 officers and men and initially carried 14 guns (later 16) and 16 swivel guns.
The original plans of the Fly still exist, and on these plans the kit is drawn.

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HMS Vanguard. 74 gun 3rd rate 1782 1:72 1171mmHMS Vanguard. 74 gun 3rd rate 1782 1:72 1171mm
Ref: VM4
This 74 gun Ship Of The Line was Nelson’s Flagship at the famous Battle Of The Nile on 1st/2nd August 1798. Nelson's Vanguard was designed by Slade (of Victory fame) and was one of fourteen 3rd rate 74 gun ships which formed the Arrogant class. The ship was ordered on 9th December 1779 and the keel laid down at Deptford on 16th October 1782. During this time, Britain was not at war so her build went ahead very slowly, being launched on 6th March 1787.

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Price: £712.80/€848.23 (Including VAT at 20%) US$926.64 (Tax Free)


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