COREL - Ranger American Cutter 1823, 1/50, SM55

  • COREL - Ranger American Cutter 1823, 1/50, SM55

    Code: CORSM55
    Price 13799  VAT incl.
    You can get 3449,75 points when purchasing.
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    Wooden ships
  • COREL - Ranger American Cutter 1823    
    Wooden model kit. The box contains: details and assembly instructions.
    Size: 46,5cm  
    Made in Italy

    Attention! There are no tools, paints, and glues included.

    Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years. There are small details: danger of choking or suffocation. 
    Recommended age from 14 years.

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    American Cutter, 1823. The RANGER was one of the typical American cutters built in the first half of
    the 19th century and basically used for surveillance and castguard duties. It was armed with a large carronade installed in the centre of the deck that rotated on a circular guideway, permitting rapid fire from both sides of the hull with a single weapon. Note the particular elegant line of the
    RANGER, emphasised by the depth of the keel at the stern. Given the generic nature of the tasks it
    performed, no significant events are known in which this type of cutter was involved.
     

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