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Type: Cedar
Product Type: Decoration
Technique: Polished
Style: Nautical
Use: Art & Collectible
Theme: Angel
Regional Feature: Viet Nam
Place of Origin: Vietnam
Brand Name: Old-modern Handicrafts
Model Number: T033
Type: Handmade products by the talented craftsmen
Port: HCM Port or California Port
Materials: Wooden & Metal Only, no Plastic
Packing: wooden crate inside and carton outside for tall ships and strongly drop test for all the sides of carton box. Only by OMH

Specifications

  • 100% hand built from scratch using " plank on frame" method
  • Hundreds of hours required to finish a model at museum-quality level such as HMS Victory or USS Constitution.
  • Each model was built by skillful master craftsmen with many intricate details.
  • Made of finest wood like rosewood, western red cedar, mahogany, teak and other exotic tropical wood.
  • Chrome, brass or cast metal fittings and ornaments constitute the excellence of our models
  • Extensive research through original plans and pictures make our models authentic.
  • Each model goes through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop
  • It' just the perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast or passionate collector

We also custom build models for our customers. We need  as many pictures and if possible the original plan for the best results.



HISTORY:

The H.M.S. Victory was the ultimate British fighting vessel: a full rigged 227 feet long ship with 104 guns and 850 men when at full capacity. It is able to move from 15 to 17 kilometers per hour, and weighed as heavy as 7 tons, including guns. It was launched in 1765 and was most famous as Admiral Horatio Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Nelson was shot and killed during the battle. H.M.S. Victory is the oldest naval ship still in commission. It has been restored and rests in a dry dock at Portsmouth, England. The ship in Portsmouth is the sixth ship with the name Victory in the Royal Navy. There has been great interest in the fifth Victory ship, which was built 15 years earlier and whose wreckage was found recently by Odyssey Marine Exploration.