HMS Bounty - Mamoli MV52 - wooden ship model kit
A wooden model of the Bounty ship in 1/100 scale, a model sailing ship to be assembled and painted, manufactured by the renowned Mamoli company, no. MV52. HMS **Bounty** was a typical merchant ship of the late 18th century. The sailing ship was adapted to transport 300 breadfruit seedlings placed on the upper deck. After loading the cargo, the ship set sail from Tahiti in October 1788. After five months of travel, a mutiny broke out on the ship, resulting in Captain William Bligh and 19 crew members being forced to leave the ship. In early 1790, the mutineers reached Pitcairn Island, where they burned the ship. The story of the Bounty has inspired many films and literary works.
Index: MV52
EAN: 8594189000668
Manufacturer: Mamoli
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Model Bounty - wooden ship model kit
Mamoli - nr. MV52 - scale 1:100
The name of Bounty, a frigate of the British Navy, is inextricably linked to her captain Bligh, and to the vicissitudes which caused the crew to multiny. The ship set out for Spithead in December 1787, final destination Tahiti. On the return voyage, owing to the strict discipline imposed by the captain, a certain discontent began to spread through the crew and it soon turned into a mutiny. Christian Fletcher, the boatswain, took command of the ship and forced Bligh to board a life-boat with 18 still-faithful men. After a dangerous navigation of more than 4000 miles, Bligh reached the isle of Timor and afterwards England. The Bounty went back to Tahiti
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| Assembly: | Model to be glued |
| Type: | Wooden model |
| Scale: | Skala 1:100 |
| Construction: | wręgowa |
