Description:
HMS Bulwark (L15) is an Albion-class amphibious assault ship developed to support Royal Marines, amphibious landings, and expeditionary warfare operations for the Royal Navy. Featuring a large floodable dock and advanced command facilities, the vessel serves as a major amphibious command platform.
This 30-inch handcrafted model is meticulously built using the traditional plank-on-frame method and premium-grade woods, including Western Red Cedar, Teak, and Mahogany. Every detail, from the expansive superstructure and flight deck to the well dock and radar systems, is carefully recreated by skilled craftsmen to capture the powerful appearance of the original vessel.
One of the defining features of the Albion-class is its ability to deploy landing craft, troops, and military vehicles directly from its floodable dock during amphibious assault operations. Its modern military architecture and operational flexibility give HMS Bulwark a commanding naval presence.
Completion typically takes 3 to 6 months, depending on the design complexity and selected materials.
We build each model until you are fully satisfied. During production, we'll send you detailed photos at each key stage:
- Hull construction
- Deck detailing and structures
- Final painting and finishing touches
Once the final version is approved, your model will be securely packed in a custom wooden crate with protective cushioning to ensure safe delivery anywhere in the world.
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Note: Custom sizes and designs are available upon request
History:
HMS Bulwark (L15) was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 2005 as the second vessel of the Albion-class amphibious assault ships. The ship was developed to support amphibious warfare, troop transport, and expeditionary operations for the Royal Marines.
Designed as a command platform for amphibious task groups, HMS Bulwark can transport troops, landing craft, and armored vehicles during military operations and humanitarian missions. The vessel remains an important part of the Royal Navy's amphibious capabilities.