Historical Overview:
The Salvador del Mundo was a Spanish 112-gun, three-deck ship built in 1787 in Ferrol for the Spanish Navy, based on plans by Romero Landa. It was one of the eight very large ships of the Santa Ana class. The ship served during the French Revolutionary Wars until its capture by a Royal Navy fleet during the Battle of Cape St. Vincent on February 14, 1797. It remained in British hands during the Napoleonic Wars, serving as a harbor ship until it was decommissioned in 1815.
The DISAR kit represents a falúa from the 112-gun ship Salvador del Mundo. This type of felucca was equipped with lateen and spritsails and featured an awning at the stern, designed for boarding high-ranking Spanish naval officers. Only ships with three or more decks carried this type of boat.
Features of the DISAR Kit:
Traditional plank-on-frame construction
Laser-cut keel and frames, made of selected high-quality woods
Fine cast metal accessories and pre-made small parts
Pre-sewn sails, flag set, and sewn awning
Step-by-step booklet with 36 pages and many color images
Multilingual short text, including German and English
Scale: 1:30
Length: 480 mm
Width: 370 mm (with oars), 125 mm (without oars)
Height: 370 mm
age recommendation: +14
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small pieces which may present a chocking hazard - DANGER OF SUFFOCATION !
Herstellerinformationen
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Disarmodel S.L.
Naves Garza
C/ Posada Herrera no 236
39591 Casar de Periedo Cantabria
Spanien
Url: http://www.disarmodel.com
Email: info@disarmodel.com