Amerigo Vespucci 1:84 Scale – Mantua

$1,206.00

Historic Scale Model Ship Kit by Mantua / Panart Model Ship Kits
Length 50″ Height 29″ Scale 1:84
Advanced Level
Double Plank on Bulkhead Wood Construction

AMERIGO VESPUCCI – ITALIAN TRAINING SHIP
OVER FOUR FEET LONG

AMERIGO VESPUCCI – The Amerigo Vespucci is an exact scale model of the famous school ship of the Italian Navy. She was planned by the Lt. Colonel Francesco Rotundi, following the trends of war sailing vessels. She was launched in 1931 at the Navy’s ship yard of Castellammare di Stabia, Naples, Italy. The construction kit contains: precut frames, double planking, dowels, cast & turned brass fittings, wooden details, rope etc. Building plans in full details with instructions.
So detailed that each lifeboat is a plank-on-frame kit by itself.

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Amerigo Vespucci – Italian Training Ship
Over four feet long!

The Amerigo Vespucci is a tall ship of the Italian Navy (Marina Militare) named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Its home port is La Spezia, Italy, and it is still in use as a training ship. In 1925, the Regia Marina ordered two school ships to a design by General Lieutenant Francesco Rotundi of the Italian Navy Engineering Corps, inspired by the style of large late 18th century 74-cannon ships of the line (like the neapolitan ship “Monarca”). The first, the Cristoforo Colombo, was put into service in 1928 and was used by the Italian Navy until 1943. After World War II, this ship was handed over to the USSR as part of the war reparations and was shortly afterwards decommissioned.

The second ship was the Amerigo Vespucci, built in 1930 at the (formerly Royal) Naval Shipyard of Castellammare di Stabia (Naples). She was launched on February 22, 1931,[1] and put into service in July of that year.

The vessel is a full rigged three-masted steel hull 82.4 m (270 ft) long, with an overall length of 101 m (331 ft) including the bowsprit and a maximum width of 15.5 m (51 ft). She has a draught of about 7 m (23 ft) and a displacement at full load of 4146 tons. Under auxiliary diesel-electric propulsion the Amerigo Vespucci can reach 10 knots (19 km/h) and has a range of 5450 nm at 6.5 knots.

The three steel masts are 50, 54 and 43 metres high, and carry sails totalling 2,824 m2 (30,400 sq ft). The Amerigo Vespucci has 26 sails – square sails, staysails, and jibs: all are traditional canvas sails. When under sail in severe sea and wind conditions she can reach 12 knots (22 km/h). The rig, some 30 km of ropes, uses only traditional hemp ropes; only the mooring lines are synthetic, to comply with port regulations.

The Kit:

This Amerigo Vespucci is an exact scale model of the famous school ship of the Italian Navy. She was planned by the Lt. Colonel Francesco Rotundi, following the trends of war sailing vessels. She was launched in 1931 at the Navy’s ship yard of Castellammare di Stabia, Naples, Italy.

Mantua’s construction kit contains: precut frames, double planking, dowels, cast & turned brass fittings, wooden details, rope etc. Building plans in full details with instructions. So detailed that each lifeboat is a plank-on-frame kit by itself.

Historic Scale Model Ship Kit by Mantua / Panart Model Ship Kits
Length 50″ Height 29″ Scale 1:84 Advanced Level
Double Plank on Bulkhead Wood Construction