CALDERCRAFT HM Granado 1739 1:64 kit

The kit of the CALDERCRAFT HM Granado 1739 1:64 ship with a rich history is intended for experienced builders, the keel and ribs are milled from plywood, the deck and parts from walnut. Cannons and mo

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CALDERCRAFT HM Granado 1739 1:64 kit is a ship kit.

At the outbreak of war in 1739, 12 so-called bombers were built, including Granada (sixth). Granada's construction is widely attributed to Thomas Slad (including the designer of the famous Victory). The grenade was a bit unusual because it was to be used as a bomb. Between the introduction in 1742 and the first use as a Bombarder in 1756, some changes have already been made.

The Granado kit contains keels and ribs milled from plywood, CNC milled strips for partial ports. Therefore, they no longer need to be marked and carved. All cannons and mortars are made of brass, etched very detailed parts made of brass, brass profiles, precision CNC milled wood parts made of walnut or plywood, in natural color, 9 very detailed plans and a detailed construction manual facilitate assembly.

Specifications
  • Scale: 1:64
  • Length: 875 mm
  • Width: 360 mm
  • Height: 590 mm

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