Product Description
T059 The Royal Louis was a 3-deck vessel with 120 guns. Her captain was a Squadron Admiral. She was one of the most powerful first-rank vessels belonging to the French Royal Navy at that time. Our model represents the Royal Louis according to the plans of 1779, when she was Admiral-Ship of the Blue and White Squadron, being part of the American Squadron, also called Earl dEstaings. Features: -Boat. -Material: Mahogany and teak. -Stripes of rosewood were added to increase its exotic value. -Brass cannons, brass rails and fittings, a big brass figurehead in front of the bow, beautiful art works around the stern. -Stairs connected different floors; a big wooden dinghy that comes with its own paddles, sky light panel, ship wheel, ship bell etc on the deck. -Model comes with its original French flags and rest on a steady wooden base with attached metal name plate. -Exclusive edition of the Royal Louis, where the model is uniquely identified by a laser cut hull serial number. -Dimensions: 36'' H x 37'' W x 12'' D.
- Fully Assembled Tall Ship Model (not a kit)
- Specific Type: French Royal Louis Warship
- Material: Wood
- Construction: Plank On Bulkhead
- Size: 37" long x 36" tall x 12" wide
Royal Louis Wooden Model Tall Ship Sailboat 37" Boat Reviews
Royal Louis Wooden Model Tall Ship Sailboat 37" Boat Reviews
| By pbk63 "RS" (Missouri, United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Royal Louis Wooden Model Tall Ship Sailboat 37" Boat These Old Modern Handicraft models are exceptionally nice. I have bought two of these, HMS Victory and the Royal Louis. These are 38 inch models and can be cleaned using either compressed air cans or a blower duster like the Metro Vac ED500 (which I recommend if you do not plan to put these in a case - I prefer out of the case but that means dusting). These come incredibly well packed. The Royal Louis box had some external damage to it which I photographed before opening. But because of how well it was packed it came through without damage. Some of these models have screws in bottom and some do not. The Victory did not (fortunately could call their toll free number when arrived as was during their west coast working time) but the Royal Louis did have screws. I found using a hammer with a screw driver (very carefully) helped to remove all the lateral supports. Lots of sharp points to be careful with. Instructions suggest having someone help you remove the model but at only 20... Read more |
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