COREL HMS Greyhound frigate 1720 1: 100 kit

The non-floating COREL HMS Greyhound model in 1: 100 scale from 1720 was launched by an English ship on February 13, 1720 at Deptford Shipyards. It was used in the fight against pirates. The plan is v

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The non-floating model COREL HMS Greyhound in scale 1: 100 from 1720 was an English ship launched on February 13, 1720 in Deptford shipyards. It was used in the fight against sea pirates. The plan is very detailed, the package includes wooden parts, moldings and a number of fittings, rigging, canvas for sails and more.

Little is known about its history at sea, but it can be assumed that the Greyhound was mostly used to fight sea pirates who operated around the shores of the Mediterranean. Unfortunately, the results in the fight against pirates were rather disappointing, extremely agile pirate ships, mostly with better equipment, could attack a cumbersome frigate and won thanks to better maneuverability. The period between 1600 and 1700 meant the gradual end of this type of ship.

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Models of wooden models of non-floating Corel ships are popular among ship modelers for their quality of workmanship, high content of details and pre-processed accessories. The wooden parts are cleanly cut on CNC machines and the kit has a high content of details. The kit does not contain adhesives, paints, varnishes, tools and the necessary modeling equipment. Coler kits include complete construction documentation.

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