- Description
AMERIGO VESPUCCI
School ship of Italian navy
Amerigo Vespucci is the current Naval Academy of the Italian Navy. It was launched
in 1931 from the Castellammare di Stabia dockyards.
It was planned by Lieutenant Colonel Francesco Rotundi, following the trends of
sailing warships, which inspired the lines and proportions of the 3-mast vessel,
with a length 83 m, a mainmast of 55 m, and a sail surface of 3100 m. It's the
true pride of the Italian Navy.
Mamoli's shipbuilding kits have been very popular for many years. A large
Selection of the most varied models and classic design features for
attractive price at the same time characterize this series. Now it has been
Takeover of the Dusek company technically updated. Today
the construction kits are all manufactured with modern laser technology, which ensures a high accuracy of fit.
the parts. Double fuselage planking is standard. Many fitting parts made of
Metal casting or wood as well as multilingual building instructions and detailed building plans
enrich this modular series. The material for the stand completes the
Equipment of the kit.
Technical data:
Scale 1:150
Length 720 mm
Hight 375 mm
Code MV57
Experience level assembly (1=very easy ... 5=experts only) | |
4 very eperienced | **** |
Category | |
Static model | |
Dimensions | |
Scale | 1:150 |
Total length | 720 mm |
Height | 375 mmx |
Design | |
Materials hull | Holz |
Materials superstructure | Holz |
Hull design | Spantenbauweise |
Planking | doppelt |
Mamoli by Dusek
The shipbuilding kits of Mamoli have been very popular for many years. A wide range of different models and classic design features at the same attractive price distinguish this series. Now it has been brought up to date technologically by the takeover of Dusek. Today, the kits are all manufactured with modern laser technology, which ensures high accuracy of fit of the parts. A double hull planking is standard. Many fittings made of cast metal or wood as well as multilingual building instructions and detailed blueprints enrich this modular series.