Models

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271 models found

Livingston – Model #14

By George Livingston

Livingston – Model #3

By George Livingston

Lobster Boat

By John Proudley

A typical Maine lobster boat.

Model of Great Lakes schooner Lucia Simpson

Lucia A. Simpson

By Jack Bobbitt

One of the last full-rigged schooners to operate on the Great Lakes

Lütjens (D 185)

By David Tagg

Lütjens was a modified version of the American Charles F. Adams class, and built by an American shipyard.

Manitowoc, USS (LST-1180)

By David Tagg

Manitowoc was a LST (Landing Ship, Tank) in the United States Navy. Named for a city in Wisconsin, the word is Anishinaabe for “Home of the Great Spirit.”

Model of tug 'Mariner' - deckhouse from port quarter

Mariner

By John Cheevers

Three models built to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Lyon Shipyard, formerly Moon Shipyard and Repair Corporation.  ‘Mariner’ was one of their early tugs.

Marlie Kae

By Butch Watkins

Marshal Ustinov

By Marty Gromovsky

A Slava-class cruiser of the Russian Navy, named after Dmitriy Ustinov, a former Soviet Minister of Defence.

Mary Ann – Mackerel Seiner

By John Cheevers

Mackerel Seiner built from plans for the William Underwood as drawn by Art Herrick

Model of pilot boat Mary K of Norfolk - Starboard side

Mary K of Norfolk

By Bob Comet

Virginia pilot boat renamed in honor of the modeler’s wife

Mary, an English royal yacht

By Stewart Winn

First English Royal Yacht. Built in 1660.

Mary, an English royal yacht

By Ulrich Guenther

First English Royal Yacht. Built in 1660.

Model of royal yacht Mary

Mary, an English royal yacht

By Heinz Schiller

First English Royal Yacht. Built in 1660.

Medway Longboat 1742

By Ryland Craze

Model of oyster dredge 'Metunga' - low-angle view from starboard bow

Metunga

By Jack Bobbitt

Chesapeake Bay oyster dredge built in Hampton, Virginia, 1916.

Metunga

By Butch Watkins

Model of a Dutch botter - foredeck

MK12

By Bob Comet

Botters were fishing boats designed to sail the shallow Dutch waters.

Monitor, USS

By Bill Altice

First Union ironclad of the American Civil War.  Fought famous battle with the first Confederate ironclad ‘Virginia’ here in Hampton Roads – the first battle between two iron ships.

Monitor, USS

By John Cheevers

First Union ironclad of the American Civil War.  Fought famous battle with the first Confederate ironclad ‘Virginia’ here in Hampton Roads – the first battle between two iron ships.