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Colleagues, I would like to introduce you to the new development of the company Eskadra.
Scale 1:72.
Materials:
Plywood, veneer, solid wood lamella, brass casting, photo-etched parts and
blanks, fabric for sails, resin blocks and jufers.
Features of the set:
- developed on the basis of historical drawings;
- availability of additional sets of small vessels: 6-oared yawl;
- color photo instructions, as well as three-dimensional instructions for rigg
- professional elements for rigging;
- brass casting;
- brass photo-etching;
- laser cutting of wooden parts.
Izmail was a sailing schooner of the Danube, then the Azov Flotillas and th
Fleet of the Russian Empire, which was part of the fleet from 1773 to 1787
schooners of the Pobedoslav Dunaysky or Izmail type. During her service,
the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774, after the war she was used as a cruis
guard ship, at the beginning of the Russian-Turkish War of 1787-1791 she
Constantinople, where she was captured by Turkish troops.
It was built according to the drawings of Admiral C. Knowles. The length o
according to information from various sources, was 27.5 meters, width - 7
3.5 meters. According to some sources, the initial armament of the vessel
twelve 12-pounder cannons, which after rearmament in 1784 were replace
pounder cannons, according to other sources, the armament consisted of
four 4-pounder and six 3-pounder cannons. The crew of the schooner cons
people.
It was named in memory of the capture of the Turkish fortress of Izmail by
on July 26 (August 6), 1770.
In July 1787, she brought the actual state councilor Y. I. Bulgakov to Const
stayed there to repair the damage received during the crossing. After the d
war, she was detained by Turkish troops, and the crew and commander we
The commander of the schooner, Lieutenant P. I. Borisov, died in prison on
1789.
Dimensions of the product assembly LxWxH (mm): 641x440x180
Attention, this model is not on sale yet.







Scale 1:72.
Materials:
Plywood, veneer, solid wood lamella, brass casting, photo-etched parts and
blanks, fabric for sails, resin blocks and jufers.
Features of the set:
- developed on the basis of historical drawings;
- availability of additional sets of small vessels: 6-oared yawl;
- color photo instructions, as well as three-dimensional instructions for rigg
- professional elements for rigging;
- brass casting;
- brass photo-etching;
- laser cutting of wooden parts.
Izmail was a sailing schooner of the Danube, then the Azov Flotillas and th
Fleet of the Russian Empire, which was part of the fleet from 1773 to 1787
schooners of the Pobedoslav Dunaysky or Izmail type. During her service,
the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774, after the war she was used as a cruis
guard ship, at the beginning of the Russian-Turkish War of 1787-1791 she
Constantinople, where she was captured by Turkish troops.
It was built according to the drawings of Admiral C. Knowles. The length o
according to information from various sources, was 27.5 meters, width - 7
3.5 meters. According to some sources, the initial armament of the vessel
twelve 12-pounder cannons, which after rearmament in 1784 were replace
pounder cannons, according to other sources, the armament consisted of
four 4-pounder and six 3-pounder cannons. The crew of the schooner cons
people.
It was named in memory of the capture of the Turkish fortress of Izmail by
on July 26 (August 6), 1770.
In July 1787, she brought the actual state councilor Y. I. Bulgakov to Const
stayed there to repair the damage received during the crossing. After the d
war, she was detained by Turkish troops, and the crew and commander we
The commander of the schooner, Lieutenant P. I. Borisov, died in prison on
1789.
Dimensions of the product assembly LxWxH (mm): 641x440x180
Attention, this model is not on sale yet.








