Constructo 80839 1/61 HMS Prince Wood Ship Model
Brand:Constructto
Product Code:80839
Scale: 1/61 - The reality of the reality is the model of 61 times.
Type:Disassembled Kit (requires merge and painting)
Material:Wood
HMS Prince 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
HMS Prince (also called the Royal Prince) was a 100 armed first -class ship of the Royal Navy line built by Phineas Pett The Younger at the Deptford Shipyard and initiated in 1670.
During the Third Anglo-Holland war, he served as the flagship of the Lord of the York Duke of York Lord Admiral (then James II and VII.).
During the Battle of Solebay (1672), he was at the center of the British fleet, which was attacked by the Dutch center led by the Admiral Michiel de Ruyter.
HMS Prince was seriously damaged by de Ruyter's flagship de Zeven Provinciën in a two -hour duel and was killed on the ship of fleet captain Sir John Cox.
The Duke of York had to shift the flag to HMS St Michael.
However, John Narborough, the second captain of HMS Prince, won a special approval and noticed that he was a knight soon.
HMS Prince was rebuilt in 1692 by Robert Lee at the Chatham Shipyard and was also renamed HMS Royal William.
During the Great Alliance War, the ship took action at the Battle of Barfleur on May 19, 1692.
HMS Prince belonged to the red fleet and carried the flag of the red sir Cloudesley Shovell.
It was the first ship that broke the French line during the war.
Later, he was restarted by John Naish on September 3, 1719 at the Portsmouth Shipyard from 1714 and rebuilt for the second time.
It was thrown after it was re -thrown, and in 1756 it was not served until it was reduced to a second -class ship of 84 armed.
A year later, it was part of a failed expedition to Rochefort, led by Admiral Sir Edward Hawke.
He attacked the fleet of his admiral assistant Charles Knowles, île-d'aix and forced his garrison to surrender.
In 1758, Boscawen and Wolfe participated in an attack on the Louisbourg French Castle (Nova Scotia) and an unstable clashes with a French fleet.
The following year, Royal William returned to Canada under the command of Captain Hugh Pigot to attack Quebec.
After the Battle of Ibrahim Plains and the seizure of Quebec, he returned to England with the body of General Wolfe.
In 1760, the royal William was Boscawen's flagship when he commanded the fleet in the Gulf of Quiberon.
However, after a violent storm, HMS had to return and shift to HMS Namur.
During the campaign against Belle Againstle in 1761, he left with several ships to get off Brest and prevent a French counter attack.
Seven Years War, Royal William's last time has played an active role.
It was torn apart in 1813.