WWII BRITISH HMS NELSON 1/1250 diecast model ship Royal Navy

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Scale:1/1250 finished and painted model,ready to be displayed 
Material: Diecast and plastic in detail
 

 
Facts:HMS Nelson was a 126-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 4 July 1814 at Woolwich Dockyard,[1] but then laid up incomplete at Portsmouth until 1854, when work began with a view to commissioning her for service in the Crimean War, but this ended before much work had been done, and the ship returned to reserve.[2]
She was converted into a screw ship in 1860, being cut down to a two-decker and fitted with an engine of 2,102 indicated horsepower (1,567 kW) for a speed of 10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph).
In 1865, Nelson was given to the colony of Victoria as a training ship, and she was finally outfitted and rigged for £42,000 and sailed for Australia in October 1867. Travelling via the Cape of Good Hope, she arrived in February 1868. She was the first ship to dock in the newly constructed Alfred Graving Dock. Her armament in 1874 was listed as two 7-in RML, twenty 64-lb guns, twenty 32-lb guns and six 12-lb howitzers.

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Dear, we accept return or exchange anytime. Not only 30 days guarantee.  WE GUARANTEE YOU LOVE THE ITEM OR MONEY BACK WITH NO EXCUSE. If you are not satisfy with the item, please contact us anytime. We will do our best to make you happy.

WWII BRITISH HMS NELSON 1/1250 diecast model ship Royal Navy

New with package

Scale:1/1250 finished and painted model,ready to be displayed 
Material: Diecast and plastic in detail
 

 
Facts:HMS Nelson was a 126-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 4 July 1814 at Woolwich Dockyard,[1] but then laid up incomplete at Portsmouth until 1854, when work began with a view to commissioning her for service in the Crimean War, but this ended before much work had been done, and the ship returned to reserve.[2]
She was converted into a screw ship in 1860, being cut down to a two-decker and fitted with an engine of 2,102 indicated horsepower (1,567 kW) for a speed of 10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph).
In 1865, Nelson was given to the colony of Victoria as a training ship, and she was finally outfitted and rigged for £42,000 and sailed for Australia in October 1867. Travelling via the Cape of Good Hope, she arrived in February 1868. She was the first ship to dock in the newly constructed Alfred Graving Dock. Her armament in 1874 was listed as two 7-in RML, twenty 64-lb guns, twenty 32-lb guns and six 12-lb howitzers.

Before you pay, please make sure your detail “ship to” address is the correct address you would like us to ship to. It helps the carrier deliver your item fast and accurately. If you like to use other Express shipping methods like UPS or DHL, please contact us for more detail information.

 We strive to do our best to provide you the most reliable, affordable way of shipping service. But sometimes international delivery is highly depended on the Courier Company and local customs/duties. If you do not receive your item on time, please contact us immediately for further assistance. Thank you for your understanding.

We accept PayPal only.

Dear, we accept return or exchange anytime. Not only 30 days guarantee.  WE GUARANTEE YOU LOVE THE ITEM OR MONEY BACK WITH NO EXCUSE. If you are not satisfy with the item, please contact us anytime. We will do our best to make you happy.

Item price does not include any tax or duty of your country. Buyers are responsible for paying import fees if it occurs. 

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