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1:25 Viking E Skib-Roar Edge by
Billing Boats
This Viking ship, dating from about 1000 AD was found in 1957 in the
bay at Roskilde in Denmark. The wreck was salvaged in 1962 and after a
thorough preservation it was possible to carry out a reconstruction of
the vessel. Today the ship is on display at the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.
Scale: 1/25, Length - 22.8" (570mm), Height - 15.6" (390mm), Width
- 5.5" (138mm).
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1:50 FD-10 Yawl by Billing
Boats
A typical Danish seiner, with a gross tonnage of 63.43,built in 1929/1930
at the Nyborg Shipyard in Denmark. The ship was sold to the Faroe Islands
inn 1930 as the 'Sjostjornan' TG II. After a period of 20 years with various
owners and names, she was sold to Iceland in 1950 and renamed 'Arnanes'.
Scale: 1/50, Length - 28.0" (700mm), Height - 22.8" (570mm), Width
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1:16 Coastboat "Bent" by Billing
Boats
This inshore fishing vessel was built in 1934 in Nr. Vorupor, a small
fishing settlement on the west coast of Denmark. This is a typical, very
seaworthy vessel, although the chubby form limits the maximum speed to
six knots. The vessel is today used exclusively for hook and line fishing.
Extra hatches are mounted on the deck to give safe standing room to 3-4
fishermen.
Scale: 1/16, Length - 25.2" (630mm), Height - 18.0" (450mm), Width
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1:65 Bluenose by Billing Boats
This museum quality model is a 1:65 scale replica of the schooner,
the Bluenose, manufactured by Billing Boats in Denmark. The schooner Bluenose
has a very special place in the history of navigation and yachting. Built
to fish off the Newfoundland coast, the ship soon turned out to be such
a fast sailer that she won all the great classical regattas along the USA's
Eastern coast. She was built in Nova Scotia in l929, and shipwrecked near
Haiti in 1946. A true copy - Bluenose II - was launched in l964. The model
comes unassembled with parts still sealed inside the box.
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HMS Bounty by Billing Boats
Scale: 1/50, Length - 31.2" (780mm), Height - 26" (650mm), Width -
6" (150mm).
This museum quality model is a 1:50 scale replica of HMS Bounty manufactured
by Billing Boats in Denmark. An armed merchant vessel launched in 1787.
Length 54.80 m, breadth 13.50 m, draught 6.40 m and displacement 980 tons.
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.
Available in other scales here
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Sovietski Collection:: 1:400 Typhoon
submarine model
33% larger than U.S. Trident. 558' long, submerged displacement 48,000
tons. 20 SS-20 ballistic missiles, 24 torpedoes. Two titanium hulls make
her nearly impossible to sink with a single torpedo hit. Can lurk 1,000'
below and break through 10' polar ice caps. Just six were built at top-secret
Severodvinsk shipyards from 1977 to 1989. Wooden scale models, completely
handcrafted, with remarkable precision, at Severodvinsk. Brass propellers.
Stainless steel masts/capstans. Intricately detailed conning tower, fins,
rudders, antennae and flags. On velvet-lined wooden display platform with
Lucite hood. 300+ man-hours to craft each, ensuring scale and historical
accuracy.
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Cutty Sark by Billing Boats
This museum quality model is a 1:75 scale replica of the Cutty Sark
manufactured by Billing Boats in Denmark. A tea clipper launched in 1869.
Length 85.34 m, breadth 10,97 m, draught 6,4 m and displacement of 2,133
tons. The most famousof all tea clippers, the Cutty Sark is today preserved
for posterity at a dry dock in Greenwich. Built to transport tea from China,
she was designed by Hercules Linton, whose ambition it was to outstrip
the Thermopylae, the fastest ship of the times.
The model comes unassembled and includes full instructions and plans
in English, German, Danish, Dutch, Spanish and French. This boat is made
of high quality wood with a wooden hull.
Length - 44.0" (1100mm),
Height - 26.8" (670mm), Width - 6.0" (150mm).
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1:30 Norden Complete by Billing
Boats
Scale: 1/30, Length - 13.8" (345mm), Height - 11.2" (280mm), Width
- 4.6" (115mm).
This museum quality wooden model kit is a 1:30 scale replica of the
coaster, the NORDEN manufactured by Billing Boats in Denmark. The Norden
is a typical coaster of the kind which was earlier very commonly used along
the Western coast of Denmark. This type of boat was originally designed
by local boat builders in the villages of Klitmøller and Vorupør
around 1930. It represented an improvement of the existing boats and has
remained unchanged, except that the ship now is a few feet longer and has
a closed wheel house.
This model comes unassembled and requires advanced modelling skills
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1:75 Danmark by Billing Boats
Scale: 1/75, Length - 36" (900mm), Height - 24" (600mm), Width - 5.6"
(140mm).
This museum quality wooden model is a 1:75 scale replica of the Danmark
manufactured by Billing Boats in Denmark. A training ship owned by the
Danish government. The ship was built in 1922 at the Nakskov Shipyards
in Denmark and was equipped with a 250 HP diesel engine. Length 65 m, breadth
10 m, gross register tonnage 777 tons. Training cruises last up to 10 months
and are carried out in two stages - first a two-month summer cruise in
Northern waters, followed by seven months under Southern skies.
The model comes unassembled with parts still sealed inside the box.
Full instructions and plans available in English, German, Danish, Dutch,
Spanish and French.
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Gold Plated Brass Santa Maria. 180mm (7.2inches).
Gold-Plated Thermoplyae and Cutty Sark Clipper Ships
Rainbow shrimp boat - wooden model kit
Classic sailing boats
1:50th scale model of the Bounty |
The U.S.S. Missouri Battleship
Scale model by Franklin Mint
Discontinued 2002
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