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San Martin

OC13601
San Martin Galleon
The galleon named San Martin was built in Portugal and became Spanish property in 1580. It was the flagship of the Spanish Armada. On 22nd March 1588, Alonso Pérez de Guzman, the duke of Medina-Sidonia, admiral of the Spanish armada, unfurled his ensign on the galleon's mainmast. This was one of the few ships that managed to escape the storms and the English fleet's guns.
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Part No.: OC13601
Scale: 1:90
Length: 660mm
Width: 260mm
Height: 550mm

Kit Difficulty Rating:

Intermediate


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Kit features double plank-on-bulkhead construction using pre-cut wooden parts. Flexible limewood and beautiful African walnut strips serve as hull and deck planking. An abundant fittings package includes boxwood blocks and deadeyes, brass eyebolts and belaying pins, cast metal lifeboat, laser cut grating and more. You'll rig your model with hand-sewn sails and four diameters of rigging line and attach the silk-screened flags to get her battle-ready. A dozen cannon on gilded metal carriages protect her from enemy fire. Wooden display base with pedestals and nameplate complete the kit.
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