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USS Constitution Old Ironsides Wooden Tall Ship Model 38" Sailboat Boat Model

$ 474.67

Availability: 62 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Shop For: Collectors & Hobbyists
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Age Level: 17 Years & Up
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Year: 2020
  • Material: Wood
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Specific Type: USS Constitution Old Ironsides Model
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Composition: Fully Assembled (Not A Kit)
  • Product Type: Fully Assembled Tall Ship Model Warship
  • Size: 38"(long) x 32"(tall) x 13"(wide)
  • Featured Refinements: USS Constitution
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Primary Material: Wood & Metal
  • Construction: Plank on Bulkhead

    Description

    Description:
    This is Museum-quality, Fully Assembled edition of the famous USS Constitution "Old ironside". It is part of an exclusive edition where the hull is laser cut with a unique serial number. The model is 100% hand built from scratch using “plank on frame” construction method. Our master craftsmen have spent more than 100 hours to finish it. One bold feature that makes this model standout is the art of wood use. Rosewood, mahogany, teak and other exotic woods are carefully selected to accent each part of the model. This replicas magnificent details include metal anchors and cannons, authentic crows nest, advanced intricate rigging, rolled sails, wood inlay hull, inlay deck, an ornate stern and many more. No plastic parts! Comes on a solid wood base, with metal nameplate.
    Specification:
    - 38.0L x 13.0W x 32.0H Inches
    The U.S.S. Constitution, a three-mast frigate, is the world’s oldest commissioned warship. Built primarily with dense southern live oak, its hull was 21 inches thick in an era when 18 inches was common. Paul Revere forged the copper spikes and bolts that held the planks in place. The 204-foot-long ship was first put to sea in 1798 and its most famous era of naval warfare was the War of 1812 against Britain, when it captured numerous merchant ships and defeated five warships, including the H.M.S. Guerriere. It was during the ferocious battle with the Guerriere that British seamen, astonished at how their cannonballs were bouncing off the Constitution’s hull, cried out, "Sir, Her sides are made from Iron!" Hence, the nickname, "Old Ironsides." The Constitution today is a national landmark and is currently docked in Boston.