Revell USS Constitution 1:146 05472
The U.S.S. Constitution was the first ship commissioned by the United States Navy. In the war of 1812 she earned herself the nickname of Old Ironside . Gun fire from the English warship H.M.S. Guerriere bounced off the side of the Constitution as if they were made of iron rather than hard wood. Gun fire from the Constitution subsequently destroyed the Guerriere. Throughout her entire service life she was never boarded by hostile forces. To this day the Constitution can be viewed in the harbor of Boston where she is moored as a symbol of a young, new nation.
- Structured hull and deck
- 4 lifeboats
- 24 cannons
- 2 anchors
- Detailed bowsprit
- Shrouds in one piece
- Sails with fabric texture
- Detailed masts with masthead
- Detailed rigging instructions (option of simple or full rigging)
- Sheet of flags
- Display stand
Scale: 1:146
Height: 294 mm
Length: 435 mm
Number of parts: 191
- Structured hull and deck
- 4 lifeboats
- 24 cannons
- 2 anchors
- Detailed bowsprit
- Shrouds in one piece
- Sails with fabric texture
- Detailed masts with masthead
- Detailed rigging instructions (option of simple or full rigging)
- Sheet of flags
- Display stand
Scale: 1:146
Height: 294 mm
Length: 435 mm
Number of parts: 191