The H.M.S Victory 104-gun ship was launched in May 1765. The ship was commanded by Admiral Nelson and she was her fifth ship in the Navy, taking part in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. This naval battle was the most decisive naval battle ever fought at sea against France and Spain. This ship has been refurbished and she still floats in Portmouth Harbour. This model is entirely handcrafted from kiln-dried cherry wood studded with brass nails, and is an accurate reproduction of the scale and real-world features of the historic original, with its blueprints sourced from the International Naval Museum. It belongs to. From the carved poop head in solid wood to the halyards and rigging to the rear deck, the expert craftsmanship makes this model a prestigious collectible item.
The H.M.S Victory 104-gun ship was launched in May 1765. The ship was commanded by Admiral Nelson and she was her fifth ship in the Navy, taking part in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. This naval battle was the most decisive naval battle ever fought at sea against France and Spain. This ship has been refurbished and she still floats in Portmouth Harbour. This model is entirely handcrafted from kiln-dried cherry wood studded with brass nails, and is an accurate reproduction of the scale and real-world features of the historic original, with its blueprints sourced from the International Naval Museum. It belongs to. From the carved poop head in solid wood to the halyards and rigging to the rear deck, the expert craftsmanship makes this model a prestigious collectible item.