Models

Within a category, the search is OR (e.g., scale = 1:32 or 1:48). Between categories, the seach is AND (e.g., country = USA and subject type = Naval and Privateer). If 1:32, 1:48, USA, Japan, and Naval and Privateer are all selected, the results will include any model naval model in 1:32 or 1:48 scale that is either US or Japanese.

271 models found

Model of a crabbing skiff - view from starboard quarter

Crabbing Skiff

By Bob Comet

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Model of ship Oliver Cromwell

Cromwell

By Heinz Schiller

Oliver Cromwell was the largest ship in the Connecticut State Navy from her launch on 13 Jun, 1776, until the British Royal Navy captured her in a battle off the coast of Sandy Hook, New Jersey.

Model of a Portuguese Culé - port bow

Culé and Chata

By Greg Harrington

A Portuguese cargo boat once used to carry salt, fruit, and other items to supply the city of Lisbon.

Model of Cutty Sark - From port bow

Cutty Sark

By Ulrich Guenther

Tea and wool clipper. Held speed record from Australia to Britain for 10 years.

Daisy

By Gene Andes

Daisy is best known for a 1912-13 voyage to South Georgia Island. On that voyage, the American Natural History Museum paid for a naturalist, Robert Cushman Murphy, to sail aboard “Daisy” to document the marine animals, especially the birds, in the Antarctic. Murphy wrote extensively about the voyage and took many photos.

De 13 Søskende

By Greg Harrington

Model of Deleno Whaleboat - view from starboard side

Delano Whaleboat

By Bob Comet

A whaleboat of the type built by Joshua Delano.

Destrehan

By Gene Andes

Mississippi River steam powered sternwheel towboat built in 1921 by the Charles Ward company in Charleston, West Virginia for the Pan American Petroleum company of New Orleans

Model of HMS Diligence (1795) - Bow

Diligence, HMS

By Bob Comet

British Revenue Cutter

Dorothy

By Bill Fox

Built in 1891, Dorothy is the first ship constructed by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company of Newport News, Virginia.

Dorothy

By John Cheevers

Model of the tugboat Dorothy which was hull #1 built by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company.

Duke William

By Mort Stoll

Duke William

By Stewart Winn

British cutter lost in 1768, presumed foundered in the English Channel.

Eagle, USS (brig)

By Stewart Winn

A ship in the United States Navy on Lake Champlain in the War of 1812. The British captured her in 1813, only to lose her back to the Americans at the Battle of Lake Champlain in 1814.

East Coast Oyster Sharpie

By David Chelmow

Echo, HMS

By David Chelmow

HMS Echo was a 16-gun sloop-of-war launched in 1782 and broken up in 1797.

Emma C. Berry

By Mike Amicone

One of the oldest surviving commercial vessels in America, the Emma C. Berry is a fishing smack of 1866

Model of Emma C. Berry - View from starboard bow

Emma C. Berry

By Bob Comet

One of the oldest surviving commercial vessels in America, the Emma C. Berry is a fishing smack of 1866

Emma C. Berry

By Ulrich Guenther

Mid-19th-century fishing smack, now at Mystic Seaport Museum and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1995