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About the Bellissima Yacht The Bellissima Yacht is an example of a classic Yacht of the 20th Century. If you are looking for a gorgeous yacht to recreate, then this kit is perfect for you. Not only is it an easy construction, it’s R/C compatibility will ensure hours of fun! About the manufacturer In 1922,…
About the Bella Ship The Bella is an example of a beautiful sailing yacht, first appearing on the waters in the 20th Century. This is a truly charming model with R/C compatibility, meaning you will have plenty of use from it long after you have finished building it. About the manufacturer In 1922, Aeronaut began…
About the Pilot Boat The Pilot Boat is based on a model planing hull, and boats of this type were generally encountered along the coasts of the North and Baltic Sea. Agile and fast, they were tasked to provide reliable, all-weather transport for pilots to the large ocean-going ships. About the manufacturer In 1922, Aeronaut…
About the Mowe 2 The Mowe 2 is based on a typical fishing cutter that would be found on the North Sea. Setting off from the ports of the North Sea, these boats would catch a great haul on fishing trips. This model is great for beginners and is also R/C compatible, allowing you to…
About the La Capitana Di Venetia The Capitana Di Venetia was a command galley of the Venetian admiral Marco Quirini. Most notably, it took part in the Battle of Lepanto on the 7th of October 1571. This is a brilliant and detailed recreation of the ship, guaranteed to provide a rewarding ship building project. About…
About the Nurnberg Nurnberg was a German light cruiser, named after the city of Nuremberg. Launched in 1934, the Nurnberg was the longest serving battleship of the Kriegsmarine, and continued service outside of the German navy at the end of World War II. A truly impressive vessel, this model kit will make a perfect addition…
About the Queen Boat The Queen boat is based on a sports boat from the 1960’s era. At this time, sports boats were still built from durable mahogany timber and this model is a perfect recreation of these classic boats. About the manufacturer In 1922, Aeronaut began its journey in Germany when Alois Eggenweiler found…
About the Ramborator The Ramborator model is based on a typical springer tug, which operate as push boats on American rivers. Their main role is transport tasks and manoeuvring other vessels along the river. They were a relatively simple design and this model version is no different – it is the perfect choice for beginners!…
About the Caribic The Caribic is an example of a popular type of motor yacht. This model of a charming yacht will certainly make a great addition to any collection. This beginner level model is also R/C compatible, so the fun won’t end once the model building project is complete. About the manufacturer In 1922,…
About the Santa Elena The Santa Elena model kit is a faithful and accurate recreation of the original ship, built in Venice in 1497. Much attention has been paid to the detail of the ship, meaning you will have a fantastic model to add to your collection. About the manufacturer In 1922, Aeronaut began its…
About the Jenny Boat The Jenny boat is based loosely on a typical 1930’s American motorboat. The classic design allows for good speed and running times. Not only will this kit offer a beginner level building project, it is also R/C Compatible to allow hours of fun with your new model! About the manufacturer In…
About the Princess Boat The Princess boat was a range of sport boats typically found in Italy in the middle of the 20th Century. Cruising the canals of Venice, or on the Mediterranean Sea, they were a very popular sport boat. This intermediate model is also R/C compatible, so the fun won’t end once the…
About the Classic Sport Boat These classic sport boats were common in the 20th Century, with a hull designed to allow seamless gliding and high speeds. Sleek and stylish, these classic boats were extremely popular. This beginner kit is also R/C compatible, giving you the chance to have hours of fun long after your model…
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