Description:
Launched in 1797, the USS Constitution—famously nicknamed “Old Ironsides”—is celebrated as the oldest commissioned warship still afloat. Revered for its valiant service during the War of 1812, it stands as a symbol of American naval heritage and maritime excellence.
This extraordinary 160 Inches XXXL Fleet Admiral ship model is meticulously handcrafted from premium cedar wood, mahogany, teak, and other exotic woods, ensuring both durability and natural elegance. Skilled artisans employ the traditional plank-on-frame method, dedicating hundreds of hours to replicate every detail. From the striking green and black hull to the bright green rigging lines and realistic deck fittings, each feature undergoes rigorous quality checks for museum-grade craftsmanship. A sturdy wooden base and brass nameplate complete the refined presentation.
Details:
- Massive 160 inches long: This XXXL model commands attention with its impressive size, making it a standout centerpiece for any maritime collection or display.
- Green & Black Hull: The hull combines deep green tones with classic black accents, offering a distinctive twist on the USS Constitution’s iconic design.
- Intricate Rigging & Sails: Three towering masts are rigged with bright green lines and fitted with beige sails, accurately reflecting the full sail plan of the historic “Old Ironsides.”
- Deck & Presentation: A meticulously detailed deck, complete with an American flag at the stern, rests on a sturdy wooden base featuring a brass nameplate—ensuring both authenticity and a refined display.
With its commanding presence, this large-scale USS Constitution model is ideal for prominent display in corporate lobbies, museums, galleries, or spacious offices—any setting seeking a dramatic centerpiece. Its robust construction and historically accurate details make it a conversation piece for maritime enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Embrace the storied legacy of “Old Ironsides”—order your USS Constitution 160 inches long XXXL fleet admiral model today and bring an iconic piece of American naval history into your space!
History:
The USS Constitution, also known as "Old Ironsides," is the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world. Launched in 1797, it was one of six frigates authorized by the United States Congress to build a strong naval force. Designed by renowned shipbuilder Joshua Humphreys, the USS Constitution was constructed in the Boston Navy Yard and was named in honor of the U.S. Constitution, which had been ratified just a few years earlier.
The ship gained fame during the War of 1812 when it captured several British ships, most notably the HMS Guerriere, in a series of battles. The ship's strong oak hull was said to be so sturdy that cannonballs from British warships would bounce off it, earning the Constitution the nickname "Old Ironsides."
Throughout its long history, the USS Constitution served in various naval conflicts, including the Barbary Wars, and later, it was used as a training ship for young sailors. It was retired from active service in 1881 but remained in commission as a ceremonial ship and museum, docked at the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston.
Today, the USS Constitution stands as a symbol of America's naval heritage and military strength, attracting millions of visitors each year. It is preserved in its original form and still holds ceremonial duties, making it not just a museum piece but a living part of U.S. history.