Alabama model - Steam and sail sloop of war 1862 - wooden ship model kit
Mamoli - no. MV53 - scale 1:120
The CSS Alabama, the most famous ship of the American Civil War, was a steam and sail sloop of war built for the Confederacy in 1862 by John Laird Sons & Co. in Liverpool, England. Under Captain Raphael Seames, the CSS Alabama engaged Union ships in the North Atlantic and the West Indies, causing enormous damage to Union maritime trade. After leaving Cherbourg, France, where it had docked for repairs, the CSS Alabama was attacked by the Kearsarge. Although the CSS Alabama fired more shots than its heavily armored opponent, it lost the battle and sank off the coast of Cherbourg.
Wooden model ship for gluing and painting.
Wood glue, cyanoacrylate glue (for metal parts) and paints must be purchased separately - the model does not include them.
The model from Mamoli, catalog number MV53, is made in 1/120 scale.
Strip construction.
The Alabama ship model has all the elements needed for construction, including:
- laser-cut elements,
- metal elements,
- slats made of various types of wood,
- ropes for rigging,
- canvas for sails,
- flags,
- copper foil tape,
- plans and assembly drawings.
Dimensions of the Alabama ship model Mamoli MV53
length approx. 694 mm,
height approx. 347 mm.
Dimensions of the Mamoli MV53 wooden model kit packaging:
58 x 24.5 x 6.5 cm.
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| Nationality: | Anglia |
| Assembly: | Model to be glued |
| Type: | Wooden model |
| Scale: | Skala 1:120 |
| Construction: | wręgowa |
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