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  1. The HMS Victory, commanded by Admiral Lord Nelson, was the linchpin of victory in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. His skill and leadership led to a historic victory that altered the course of naval history. The OcCre’s HMS Victory model is a tribute to that pivotal moment in history.

  2. HMS VICTORY model. ModelShipMaster produces the most accurate model of the famed HMS Victory. Our model has natural looking sails which are not dead stiff like plastic. The guns under the main deck are 'real', with metal barrels sitting on wooden carriages.

  3. The HMS Victory was an English 104-gun Ship of the Line designed by Sir Thomas Slade and built by Edward Allen at the Chatham Dockyard. She was launched in 1765 with an armament of 104 and a complement of 850.

  4. The OcCre HMS Victory model includes: Official license from the National Museum of the Royal Navy; Limited edition numbered to 999 units; Numbered brass plate; Numbered wooden packagin; Instruction book bound with 759 step-by-step photos; Exclusive collector's coin; Solid oak base; Shipyard, arsenal, or construction model; HMS Victory Model ...

  5. About this HMS Victory build up model Build an exact-scale replica of the ship Nelson captained at the decisive Battle of Trafalgar. Even as a model-making novice, you can build this unique model in easy stages, learning the skills as you go and marveling at the amazing details.

  6. The Occre HMS Victory model includes: Official license from the National Museum of the Royal Navy; Limited edition numbered to 999 units; Numbered brass plate; Numbered wooden packaging; Instruction book bound with 759 step-by-step photos; Exclusive collector’s coin; Solid oak base; Shipyard, arsenal, or construction model; History of the HMS ...

  7. As the flagship of Admiral Lord Nelson during the Battle of Trafalgar, HMS Victory ship played a pivotal role in securing Britain's naval supremacy in the 19th century. Our Victory models capture the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail that made this iconic ship a legend of British naval history.