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

Endeavour

By Tim Wood

Endeavour is a J-class yacht that challenged in the 1934 America’s Cup. She lost to the American defender Rainbow, but came closer to lifting the cup than any other until Australia II succeeded in 1983.

Model of the French cutter Espion - Fore deck and starboard bow

Espion

By Bob Comet

Model of the United States frigate Essex (1799) - Port side view

Essex, USS

By Gene Andes

United State Frigate active in the conflict with Barbary States and the War of 1812

Essex, USS

By Stewart Winn

United State Frigate active in the conflict with Barbary States and the War of 1812

Essex, USS

By Ulrich Guenther

United State Frigate active in the conflict with Barbary States and the War of 1812

F.D. Crockett

By Butch Watkins

Log-built Chesapeake Bay buy boat constructed in 1924 by Alexander Gains in Seaford, Va. for Ferdinand Crockett. Restored by the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in Deltaville.

Model of a Norwegian færing (four-oared boat) - Port side

Færing

By Bob Comet

A fishing and utility boat from Norway. Fær = four, the number of oars for which it is fitted.

Model of privateer Fair American - Starboard side

Fair American

By Bob Comet

American privateer in the Revolutionary War

Fair American

By George Livingston

Fair American was a American privateer in the War for Independence.

Model of Italian heavy-cruiser Fiume - Overhead view

Fiume

By Charles Landrum

A heavy cruiser of the Italian Regia Marina that saw extensive service during World War II

Model of schooner Fly - deck view from starboard bow

Fly

By Jack Bobbitt

Flying Cloud

By Gene Andes

Flying Cloud, the most famous of the clippers built by Donald McKay, set the world’s sailing record for the fastest passage between New York and San Francisco. The trip took 89 days and 8 hours. a record that held for over 130 years, from 1854 to 1989.

Folke

By Dave Baker

Friedrich Wilhelm Zu Pferde

By Mike Amicone

Friedrich Wilhelm Zu Pferde belonged to the Brandenburg fleet of the “der Große Kurfürst” (the Great Elector), Frederick William. She was completed in 1864. Of typical Dutch construction, she had two decks with 54 cannons and a crew of 200-250 men.

Model of a Friendship sloop - Starboard quarter

Friendship Sloop

By Bob Comet

Traditional fishing boat (and later recreational craft) originating in Friendship, Maine.

Model of Friendship Sloop - Port bow

Friendship Sloop

By Ulrich Guenther

Traditional fishing boat (and later recreational craft) originating in Friendship, Maine.

Friesland

By Ulrich Guenther

Mid-17th-century 2nd-rate ship of the line

Gearing, USS (DD-710)

By John Proudley

USS Gearing was the lead ship of a United States Navy destroyer class. She was named for three generations of the Gearing family, Commander Henry Chalfant Gearing, Sr., Captain Henry Chalfant Gearing, Jr. and Lieutenant Henry Chalfant Gearing, III.

Gozzo Fishing Boats

By Bill Fox

Two sailor-built models of typical Genoese / Ligurian fishing boats, and a half-hull of the same vessel type.