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We can play to guess which ship it is.
It could be the Juan Sebastian Elcano, the training ship of the Spanish Navy. I would say that Artesania Latina has discontinued it, at least the big one. But it can be another. What is your opinion?
 
Although when you think about it, that anchor chain seems to have been sunk.
 
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The second photo

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is showing the Sutro baths, but I do not know, in which kind this building is connected with a ship ......

The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California.
Built in 1894, the Sutro Baths was located north of Ocean Beach, the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and west of Sutro Heights Park. The structure burned down to its concrete foundation in June 1966; its ruins are located in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.

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seems that there were several ships wrecked in this area


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WITH ITS COMBINATION OF DENSE fog, strong tidal shifts, and dangerous rocks just below the water level, the narrow entrance the San Francisco bay created the perfect conditions for shipwrecks.

From the city’s Gold Rush days to the turn of the last century, the vibrant economy of San Francisco was fueled by international shipping, and the treacherous waters of the shipping channel between Land’s End and the Marin Headlands claimed over 300 ships.

Among the costly and horrifying wrecks, the wreck of the SS City of Rio de Janeiro was by far the worst. On February 22nd 1901, she passed through the Golden Gate en route to San Francisco from Hong Kong, and hit the Mile Rock in heavy fog. She sank quickly, and in 8 minutes she had taken with her approximately 130 of the 210 people on board, including her captain, William Ward. The 82 who survived clung to wreckage and were rescued by an Italian fisherman. For several years after the wreck, bodies washed up on shore at Fort Point. This tragic loss inspired the building of Mile Rock Light, a lighthouse designed to stop future disasters in the narrow channel.

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Although hundreds of ships sank and many of them are still at the bottom of the channel, three are currently visible from Land’s End: the Ohioan, Lyman Stewart, and Frank Buck.

The SS Ohioan, a American-Hawaiian Steamship Company cargo boat turned WWI Navy ship, ran aground in the early morning of October 8th, 1936 near Seal Rock. As the dense fog cleared, the Coast Guard worked to rescue the harbor pilot but the crew stayed, hoping that high tide would free the ship. Over the next few days a crowd gathered to watch as every idea was put in motion to salvage the ship, but none were successful.

The Lyman Stewart and the Frank Buck were tankers built in the same shipyard and wrecked in the same channel. Lyman Stewart ran aground in 1922, and Frank Buck joined her there in 1937. Both wrecks were partially demolished with dynamite in 1938 but their engines are still visible at low tide.



 
A historical monument with more than 2000 pieces, medium difficulty and a high degree of detail that symbolizes

ENDURANCE AND STRENGTH

It comes as an inspiration to seek inner strength in this lifestyle that unites us so much.

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The images may not have anything to do with it, but if so, I have no idea what ship it could be.
But he's talking about a historical monument, so it has to be something well-known. It doesn't necessarily have to be a ship.
It could be the Golden Gate Bridge?
 
The images may not have anything to do with it, but if so, I have no idea what ship it could be.
But he's talking about a historical monument, so it has to be something well-known. It doesn't necessarily have to be a ship.
It could be the Golden Gate Bridge?
YES - In the back ground we can see the foot of the Golden Gate bridge pilar
 
If going by the shipwreck photo above, it could be a Victory cargo freighter.
but this frighter is no "historical monument"
I agree in moment, that it will be not a ship, but the Bridge by itself
ENDURANCE AND STRENGTH
I am pretty sure the GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
 
a new info, which I found preparing the daily "Today in History" post

Today in Naval History - Naval / Maritime Events in History
22 February 1901 - en route from Hong Kong, passenger ship SS City of Rio de Janeiro sank after striking a submerged reef at the entry to San Francisco Bay, killing more than 135 passengers and crew.


The SS City of Rio de Janeiro was an iron-hulled steam-powered passenger ship, launched in 1878, which sailed between San Francisco and various Asian Pacific ports. On 22 February 1901, the vessel sank after striking a submerged reef at the entry to San Francisco Bay while inward bound from Hong Kong. Of the approximately 220 passengers and crew on board, fewer than 85 people survived the sinking, while 135 others were killed in the catastrophe. The wreck lies in 287 feet (87 m) of water just off the Golden Gate and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as nationally significant.

City of Rio de Janeiro was one of many ships that were lost due to challenging navigational conditions in this area.

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Entrance to San Francisco Hydrographic Chart 5581 (cropped) U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey 1901
Credit: NOAA U.S. Office of Coast Survey

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Hundreds of shipwrecks including the SS City of Rio de Janeiro have occurred at the entrance to the Golden Gate and offshore waters now managed by the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, as recorded by George Davidson of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.
Credit: NOAA Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary


More info you can find here:

 
From the photo it seems that it was used as a troop transport. It would be a nice model to build. But the historical monument and the strength and resistance still do not fit me.
On the other hand, if Occre decides to release a model of the Golden Gate... on what scale?
Is there a famous historic ship anchored in San Francisco?
 
the model would be very long compared to the height

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