Specification: Item T097L - 29L x 10W x 25H Inches (73.7L x 25.4W x 63.5H Cm)
Price: $
841.88
NOW: $ 766.46 (5+ in stock)
Description:
Display “Old Ironsides” right in your own home or office! The U.S.S. Constitution, a legend in the War of 1812, is available as a limited-edition museum-quality, FULLY ASSEMBLED model.
Introducing our latest addition to the USS Constitution collection: the limited downwind full sails edition. Unlike our previous folded sail model, this version features full crooked sails. • Increased level of detail: The full crooked sails add a level of realism and detail to the model that the folded version does not have. Imagine the thrill of seeing these magnificent sails billowing in the wind, bringing the battle-ready ship to life in your own home. • Impressive visual display: The full crooked sails create an eye-catching display that can make a great centerpiece or showpiece. Display it proudly in your home or office, and watch as it draws compliments and admiration from all who see it! • Unique and rare: Models with full crooked sails may be more difficult to find or create, making them a unique and rare addition to a collection. To enhance its luxurious appeal, the model comes with two golden model ship display columns that are used to attach the ship to its wooden stand. The stand also bears an engraving of the words "Limited Edition," indicating that only 100 units of this magnificent model have been produced.
This model is truly one-of-a-kind, making it a must-have for any serious collector or history buff.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this exceptional and exclusive model. Order now and experience the thrill of owning a piece of history in your very own home.
History:
The U.S.S. Constitution, a three-mast frigate, is the world’s oldest commissioned warship. Built primarily with dense southern live oak, its hull was 21 inches thick in an era when 18 inches was common. Paul Revere forged the copper spikes and bolts that held the planks in place. The 204-foot-long ship was first put to sea in 1798 and its most famous era of naval warfare was the War of 1812 against Britain, when it captured numerous merchant ships and defeated five warships, including the H.M.S. Guerriere. It was during the ferocious battle with the Guerriere that British seamen, astonished at how their cannonballs were bouncing off the Constitution’s hull, cried out, "Sir, Her sides are made from Iron!" Hence, the nickname, "Old Ironsides." The Constitution today is a national landmark and is currently docked in Boston.
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