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Scale model 1/450 Sailing ship Mayflower 400th 1620-2020 Revell 05684

Scale model 1/450 Sailing ship Mayflower 400th 1620-2020 Revell 05684

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REV05684
Product weight, g:
1200
Number of details:
369
Коробка, высота, см:
37
Коробка, толщина, см:
10
Box, width, cm:
52
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Difficulty level:
складний
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Scale model 1/450 Sailing ship Mayflower 400th 1620-2020 Revell 05684
with delivery throughout Ukraine and in stores in Kyiv and Odessa.

The kit includes:
glue, brush.
sprues with parts
scheme for painting the model.
Detailed instructions.

"Mayflower" is a famous English private passenger ship that transported pilgrim settlers from Plymouth (England) to Plymouth in Massachusetts in 1620, which later became the capital of the Plymouth Colony. The ship left England on September 16 and after an exhausting journey. finally arrived on November 21 in the area near Cape Cod. In fact, the Mayflower's voyage was planned to the Hudson River, north of the Jamestown settlement, but the ship's crew was thrown off course by the onset of winter and the intensification of storms in this part of the ocean. On March 21, 1621, all of the ship's passengers were forced to go ashore. colonies. And on April 5 of the same year, the Mayflower set off again for England.
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Scale model 1/450 Sailing ship Mayflower 400th 1620-2020 Revell 05684
with delivery throughout Ukraine and in stores in Kyiv and Odessa.

The kit includes:
glue, brush.
sprues with parts
scheme for painting the model.
Detailed instructions.

"Mayflower" is a famous English private passenger ship that transported pilgrim settlers from Plymouth (England) to Plymouth in Massachusetts in 1620, which later became the capital of the Plymouth Colony. The ship left England on September 16 and after an exhausting journey. finally arrived on November 21 in the area near Cape Cod. In fact, the Mayflower's voyage was planned to the Hudson River, north of the Jamestown settlement, but the ship's crew was thrown off course by the onset of winter and the intensification of storms in this part of the ocean. On March 21, 1621, all of the ship's passengers were forced to go ashore. colonies. And on April 5 of the same year, the Mayflower set off again for England.
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