The San Lorenzo built in the 1760s to 70s by a French naval architect working in Spain. Although lightly armed, she was a strongly built ship able to withstand a good deal of punishment. Hull is cast in resin and has etched brass ratlines, assembly sheets and sail template. Etched brass sails are available as an optional extra, see MTC11.
HMS Agamemnon, a 64 gun ship launched in 1781. The hull is cast in resin, masts and spars etc are cast in white metal with brass etched ratlines. Brass etched sails are available as an extra item, see MTc11. The kit comes with assembly instructions and sail template.
HMS Glatton, 56 guns, saw action under Trollope and Bligh, taken out of commission in 1809 she was broken up in 1830. Kit is cast in white metal, etched brass ratlines, assembly instructions and sail template. Brass etched sails are available as an optional extra, see MTC11.
Kit contains resin cast hull, metal cast masts, spars, lifeboats, anchors etc plus brass etched ratlines, assembly instructions and sails template. Brass etched sails not included but are available as an extra see MTC05. HMS Victory, 1st Rate, probably the most famous warship of the Napoleonic period, every British fleet should have one.