HMS Beagle – OcCre

$249.99

OC12005

Scale 1/60
Length 28.3″
Height 18.9″
Width 9.1″

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HMS Beagle 1:60 Scale

HMS Beagle became famous for her survey voyages when a passenger on her second expedition, a young naturalist named Charles Darwin, wrote his famous work On the Origin of Species. The ship was built as one of the Cherokee-class of 10-gun brig sloops, and was launched in the Thames River on May 11, 1820, at the Wollwich shipyards. In July of that same year, as part of the celebrations for the coronation of King George IV, it was the first man-of-war to sail under the new London Bridge. In 1825, her armament was reduced and a mizzen mast was added, changing her to a barque rig, at which time she was fitted out for service as a survey ship.

OcCre brings to life, this famous ship in a kit that is designed to her 1825 specifications. The HMS Beagle 1:60 Scale kit features laser-cut parts for the framework, and double plank-on-bulkhead hull construction for ease of build. High quality wood strips are provided for hull and deck planking, wooden dowels for masts and yards, and a full set of fittings in wood, brass, and cast metal, as well as a sheet of photo-etched brass detail parts. The kit also includes colorful flags, rigging cord, display cradle, and a full set of pre-sewn sails. A pictorial instruction book and plans sheets make for an easy to understand build.

To make construction even simpler, OcCre has created a 30-part series of Youtube videos to help with construction: CLICK HERE TO VIEW

OC12005

Scale 1/60
Length 28.3″
Height 18.9″
Width 9.1″

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Last modified: March 21st, 2024 at 10:33 am