OcCre
0,5 mm brown thread
0,5mm raw thread
0,6x5mm linden sheet
0,6x5mm sapelli sheet
0,6x7mm linden sheet
0,6x7mm sapelli sheet
0,8 mm brown thread
0,8mm raw thread
1,5mm chain
10mm belaying pin
10mm eyebolt
10mm linden dowel
10mm sapelli rod
10mm wooden column
10mm wooden column
12000 - Palamós 1:45
12001 San Juan
12002 Buccaneer Pirate Ship
12003 Golden Hind
12004 - HMS Terror
12005 HMS BEAGLE
12006-Whaler Essex
12007 - Polaris
12007S - Polaris Starter Pack
12007S
12008 - HMS Endurance
In the race to conquer the South Pole, three names loomed large: Ernest Shackleton, Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen. The Endurance was launched on 17 December 1912 under the name “Polaris”. Originally rigged as a frigate, she was converted into
12009 HMS Erebus Model Ship
12010S Santa Maria Starterpack
12011 - FRAM 1:85
The FRAM. One of the most important ships in the history of polar exploration. Its achievements at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century made it a legend of polar exploration, demonstrating that with design, ingenuity and courage.
12012- Cisne Negro (Black Swan)
12013 - Endeavour America’s cup 1:75
Endeavour is one of the most iconic J-Class yachts in America's Cup history. It was designed by British naval architect Charles Nicholson and built in 1934 by Camper & Nicholsons for Thomas Sopwith.
12500 - Albatros
12500
13000 La Candelaria
13001 Aurora
13004 HMS Revenge
13600 Corsair
13601 - San Martín
14000 Apóstol Felipe
14000
14001 - Diana
14001
14003 - Mississippi
14005 - Endeavour
14006 - Bounty
14006
14007 N.S. Mercedes
14009 - RMS Titanic 1:300
On 10 April 1912, the world´s largest and most luxurious ocean liner, the Titanic, set sail on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. It took the lives of 1,495 people and gave rise to the greatest legend in the history of maritime navigation.
14010 The Flying Dutchman
14010
15000 Montañés
15002 San Felipe
15003 - Gorch Fock 1:95
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