Tall Ship Models and Beautifully Crafted Wooden Ship Models

Each one of the Tall Ship Models pictured below take over 100 hours to construct and are subject to a demanding quality control process. If you want a Tall Ship Model, you will not be disappointed. Browse all of the hand crafted wooden ships that the New York times store has to offer the this link. Wooden Ship Models

H.M.S Victory

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H.M.S. Victory, Adm. Horatio Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, is now available as a museum-quality, FULLY ASSEMBLED model. This model is part of a special edition in which a unique serial number is laser cut into the hull.

This model's details include: double-planked hull, three decks, intricate rigging, metal cannons (on the deck and on the sides), authentic hand-built lifeboats with ribs and planks (and winch!), metal lanterns, exquisitely detailed admiral's quarters on stern, coat of arms, reef lines and ratlines. Comes with a sturdy solid wood base and brass nameplate.
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The Vasa

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Fully Assembled and magnificent museum quality, the Vasa was a Sweedish ship that suffered a major maritime blunder. After sailing a mile away from port on its maiden 1681 voyage, the Vasa sank and rested at the bottom of the ocean until 1961 when it was raised from its watery grave.

This Wooden Ship Model is masterfully crafted using plank on frame construction just like in 1681 version. The details include metal anchors, cannons, rolled sails and advanced rigging. This limited edition is laser etched with a unique serial number.

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56" San Felipe XL Wooden Model

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Designed from historic pictures and blueprints,San Felipe  is one of Spain's most powerful and beautiful ships of the late 1600's
TheSan FelopeI comes fully assembled and has beautifully stitched sails, with the finest wood decking and detailed rigging.

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H.M.S. Sovereign of the Seas

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The H.M.S. Sovereign of the Seas served in the British Royal Navy for over 50 years. Handcrafted using Plank on frame construction from scratch using only the finest selected woods. This ship includes meticulously detailed rigging, hand knoted and tied. The linen hand stiched sails come folded on the masts. This ship comes fully assembled and includes free shipping.

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34” Cutty Sark Wooden Model

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This is a museum-quality, FULLY ASSEMBLED replica of the Cutty Sark, the clipper known as the fastest ship in its size when it raced 360 miles in 24 hours in the late 1800s.
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The Royal Louis

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The detail in this ship is unbelievable! You have to see the additional pictures to believe it. Taking over 100 hours to hand craft from scratch this gorgeous wooden ship model has the finest wood decking, advanced hand made rigging, and metal anchors cannons. Did I mention that the details are unbelievable? More pictures at the merchant site. 
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31” U.S.S. Constitution Wooden Model

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The Famous "Old Ironsides" The U.S.S. Constitution a legendary war ship that served in the War of 1812 is available at the New York Times Store in this beautiful museum quality replica. This ship is hand crafted from original plans and historical drawings.details include: two decks, double-planked hulls, intricate rigging, hand-stitched rolled sails, authentic lifeboats with ribs and planking, ladders, metal anchors, metal cannons, and metal bell.
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The Fregatten Jylland

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This 39” model’s woodwork is magnificent, unparalleled in accuracy and realism. The amazing details include: wooden bowsprit, foremast, mainmast, and mizzen mast; advanced rigging painstakingly fastened by hand in matching colors; large wooden tower tied down with chains on main deck; wooden canoe; white wooden bridge with metal railings; metal steering wheel and wooden cabin on quarter deck; metal propeller, fences, cannons and anchors; wooden rudder. Comes on a wooden stand with nameplate engraved “Fregatten Jylland 1860.”
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