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USS Tennessee BB-43 Tennessee-Class Battleship Handmade Wooden Ship Model 38

USS Tennessee BB-43 Tennessee-Class Battleship Handmade Wooden Ship Model 38

38″ (long) x 7″ (wide) x 14 (high). Our models are 100% hand built from scratch by skillful master craftsmen, ready to display and not from any sort of kit. We use the plank-on-frame method to build our models. The model has been made from finest woods and metals. The model is a perfect gift… (read more)

USS Tennessee BB-43 Tennessee-class battleship Wooden Ship Model 38 Scale 1200

USS Tennessee BB-43 Tennessee-class battleship Wooden Ship Model 38 Scale 1200

38″ L x 7.5″ W x 14 H (95cm L x 19cm W x 36cm H). Our models are 100% hand built from scratch by skillful master craftsmen, ready to display and not from any sort of kit. We use the plank-on-frame method to build our models. The model has been made from finest woods… (read more)

USS Tennessee BB-43 Tennessee-class battleship Wooden Ship Model 38 Scale 1200

USS Tennessee BB-43 Tennessee-class battleship Wooden Ship Model 38 Scale 1200

38″ L x 7.5″ W x 14 H (95cm L x 19cm W x 36cm H). Our models are 100% hand built from scratch by skillful master craftsmen, ready to display and not from any sort of kit. We use the plank-on-frame method to build our models. The model has been made from finest woods… (read more)

1864 CIVIL War Flag Relic From The Ironclad Ram Csn Tennessee

1864 CIVIL War Flag Relic From The Ironclad Ram Csn Tennessee

VERY Rare and important, original Civil War Relic being a piece of the Confederate National Flag from the Confederate States Navy Ironclad Ram CSS Tennessee which was captured while single handedly attacking the Fleet of Admiral David Farragut in the final action of the Battle of Mobile Bay. The CSS staged a heroic final assault… (read more)

USS California BB-44 Tennessee Class Battleship 40 Wood Model Ship Nautical

USS California BB-44 Tennessee Class Battleship 40 Wood Model Ship Nautical

[3] She was the last American battleship built on the West Coast, and the only one to be a dreadnought type. [4] She served in the Pacific her entire career, and for twenty years was the flagship of the Pacific Fleet. She was sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbor at her moorings in Battleship… (read more)