Constructo 80817 1/50 HMS Bounty Wooden Ship Model
Brand:Constructto
Product Code:80817
Scale: 1/50 - The reality is the model that has been reduced 50 times.
Type:Disassembled Kit (requires merge and painting)
Material:Wood
HMS Bounty Wooden Ship ModelFeatures
The box contains disassembled rope, wood and metal parts.
You can make the necessary jerking with the assembly guide in it.
There is no paint and adhesive from the box.
You need to buy PVA and CA type adhesives for bonding.
It is recommended to paint it with the colors specified in the guide.
You can find the ingredients you need to finish this product at the bottom of the page
About
HM armed ship, also known as Bounty, was a small commercial ship purchased by the Royal Navy for a botanical mission.
The ship was sent to the Pacific Ocean under the command of William Blight to acquire bread-fruit plants and transport to British goods on the West Indian Islands.
This mission was never completed thanks to a rebellion ruled by Lieutenant Fletcher Christian.
This event is now known as the rebellion of the people in Bounty.
The rebels then burned Bounty while anchoring at Pitcairn Island.
In 1957, an American adventurous rediscovered the remains of award; Various parts have been saved since then.
When the film was made on Bounty in 1935, sailing ships (usually auxiliary motor) were still in use and adapted to play the existing ships Bounty and Pandora.
A new HMS Bounty was produced in Nova Scotia for 1962.
From 1962 to 2012, the primary purpose belonged to a non -profit organization, which was to compensate for costs and to bring other similar sailboat ships to life.
Special trips were organized with various cultural and tourism trips.
He received a voluntary crew for long journeys.
On October 29, 2012, the ship caught in the hurricane Sandy left the sixteen crew.
When the ship showed at 12:45, the ship had completely sank, except for those rescued by the Coast Guard, Robin Walbridge, the captain of the ship and two crews.
A second Bounty copy called HMAV Bounty was built in 1979 in New Zealand and was used in 1984 The Bounty.
The body is made of steel coated with timber.
In October 2007, he served to the touristic excursion market from Sydney Darling Port of Australia for many years before he was sold to HKR International Limited.
It was later transferred to a touristic travel company in Discovery Bay on Landau Island in Hong Kong and called Chinese 濟 民 號.