See Detailed Pictures:The Weehawken was one of a class of ten single-turreted monitors, which were ordered built directly after the great success of the Monitor in its battle with the CSS Virginia. The fleet of monitors, known as the Passaic Class, were larger than the first Monitor and differed fro...
Inspired by the painting by Conrad Wise Chapman, Old Steam Navy used CAD and stereolithography to create the submarine for this kit. It is rich in detail and precision. The Hunley's history serves as ...
See Detailed Pictures: This model of canoe is built from strips of red and yellow cedar wood individually cut and fit together before the glue is applies. It is stained a deep red cedar color and then finished in a high gloss finish typical of any canoe built in the early 20th. century. You can...
See Detailed Pictures: This canoe is so real you feel as if an indian will step into it at any time or you can feel the mist spray into your face as you go down the river. It is quality piece of artistic workmanship. It is not a model canoe pressed from a piece of ...
See Detailed Pictures:This authentic Mississippi Paddle-wheel Steamboat reminds US Mark Twain's famous Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Mississippi riverboats were jacks-of-all-trades. They carried cotton and inland trade, towed barges and ferried railroad trains across rivers. This product is the g...
See Detailed Pictures:This is a great model of Seguin tug boat. It was all handmade by strips of mahogany and teak. All built plank on frame. Each plank is cut individually and glued to the frame. Look at all the amazing details on the windows and deck area. Each pieces of the model is individu...
See Detailed Pictures: The legend of Chris-Craft began in 1884, when Christopher Columbus Smith began the Smith Boat House on the St Clair River in Algonac, Michigan, to manufacture small duck boats and power launches. Later, the company was extended to Chris Smith and Sons Boat Co. Many of his larg...