Cutty Sark model kit: wealth of detail on a scale of 1:96
Discover the fascinating world of model making with our exquisite Cutty Sark kit. Designed for experienced model builders and maritime history enthusiasts, this sophisticated kit in the impressive scale of 1:96 with its 698 precisely manufactured parts promises hours of crafting fun and a detailed replica of the famous English tea and wool clipper. With a length of 914 mm, a width of 350 mm and a height of 558 mm, this model will be the impressive centerpiece of any collection. Recommended for model builders aged 14 and over, this kit offers a perfect combination of challenge and satisfaction on completion.
Scope of delivery
- Plastic model kit (not assembled)
- Illustrated, multilingual assembly instructions
- Decals
- Two-part, structured hull
- Deck with wooden look and detailed deck superstructure
- Authentic sails including leeward sail
- Shrouds and yarn included for rigging
- Metal anchor chain and lifeboats
- Blocks for the rigging
- Display stand
Special features
The Cutty Sark model kit is characterized by its highly detailed components and realistic design. The two-part hull with textured surface and the representation of the underwater hull with brass plates provide an authentic basis for this historic ship. The wood-look deck and detailed deck superstructure emphasize the craftsmanship that goes into this kit. Authentic sails, including leeward sails, as well as the metal shrouds and anchor chain round off the realistic experience. An enclosed yarn for the rigging, together with the lifeboats and blocks, allows a detailed representation of the complexity of this legendary ship.
Background information
The Cutty Sark, once a fast tea and wool clipper, can now be admired as a museum ship in London and tells the story of maritime trade in the 19th century. As one of the last tea clippers, she became famous for her speed and loading capacity and played an important role in the tea trade between China and Great Britain. This model kit honors the legacy of the Cutty Sark and offers maritime history enthusiasts the opportunity to bring a piece of maritime history into their own four walls.