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"An extraordinary display of baroque reliefs, oak carvings, emblems, figures, and gilded motifs that faithfully evoke the splendor of the 17th century."
This is why the kit is under 2 years of development.I wonder when they will come to their senses and start developing new ways of production to replace the metal casting parts and come forward to the 21th century...IMHO this is the Soleil Royal
Occre used to produce the Soleil Partwork for Deagostini
From the bow picture it looks like they are using the castings they used on the part work.
Can’t help think they chose 669 rather than 1669 kits as Victory did not sell like hotcakes as they anticipated.Recycling old castings patterns would keep costs down for the smaller production run
Probably like their HMS VICTORY.Ahoy folks,
I think it will be a ship from the year 1669. That's my hunch. Maybe the
- La Couronne (1630)
- Coat of arms of Hamburg
- Le Soleil Royal
or .....much more..
However, if you look at the golden lilies on the flag, it's the Le Soleil Royal!
That would be nice too, something completely different. I hate it when the metal parts look so clunky and imprecise. I'm curious about the price.
I'll know more in 10 hours ...
Ahoy Sevish,Probably like their HMS VICTORY.
Around 1400€ and overpriced for Admiralty wannabe model
I have no idea, but if it is 1:48 it would be huge!!! Most first rates and similar size ships seem to be modeled at 1:72 or smaller. We shall soon see.Bonjour, à votre avis quelle sera l'échelle de ce nouveau navire 1/48, 1/72. autres..
For 1800€ it should be full ship made out of boxwoodHi folks,
it is the Le Soleil Royal...... It costs 1.800 euros.View attachment 543509
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