LINDBERG MODELS 205 BARBARY PIRATE SHIP (16TH-19TH CENTURY GALLEY SHIP)
1/250 SCALE
DESCRIPTION:
From the sails to the oars…this kit is ship-shape! The Barbary Coast was the name given to the Northern Coast of Africa during the 16th to 19th century – now part of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. One of the most romantic types of sailing ships of that time was the Barbary Coast Felucca. A shortened version of a galley; it is recognizable by its two lateen sails and its 16-20 long oars protruding out its sides. Though referred to as the Barbary Pirates the crew of these ships always considered themselves properly commissioned men-of-war.
FEATURES:
This kit from LINDBERG offers a detailed 4 ¾” replica of the distinctive sailing ship. It features details like wood grain, injected plastic sails and decals for the sail, nameplate and flags.
* Detailed kit captures wood grain, sails and flags
* Decal sheet and illustrated assembly guide included
* Pirates who worked in the Mediterranean and elsewhere mainly in the 16th century,
Galley ship of Barbaria pirates reproduced on 1/250 scale
* 1/250 scale
* 45 parts scores
* Finished overall length about 12 cm
* Display stand included
* Detailed atmosphere with finish like panel line of hull
* Deck parts also express grain pattern
* Modeled the unique style of a galley ship with 20 oars set on both sides of the hull
* Also model 14 cannons in the deck
* Set the parts that reproduced the state that the sails looking at the wind looking at
the sails
* Coloring part of flags and sails set with decals
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