La Perla Nera – 1:50 Naval Modeling Kit with Walnut Hull and Lighting

La Perla Nera Naval Modeling Kit – Complete with Sails, Metal Lamps and Detailed Instructions

Black Pearl Model – Finely Carved Details, Three Bridges and High Quality Materials

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Price :

699,00 IVA 22% inc.

Descrizione:

The Black Pearl, originally HEIC Wicked Wench, is a ship from the Pirates of the Caribbean film trilogy. The Black Pearl is easily recognizable by its chromatic characteristics: black hull and sails. Not only do the black sails act as a sort of scare tactic, but the Pearl's crew can Turn off the bridge lamps for increased stealth. during the night. The ship was originally called the Wicked Wench before Lord Beckett ordered it fired and sunk. She was then raised from the seabed by Davy Jones after making a deal with Jack Sparrow who renamed her The Black Pearl. It is said to be "nearly uncatchable". In fact, in the three films he overtakes or escapes all the other ships, including the Interceptor (considered the fastest ship in the Caribbean) and the Flying Dutchman (which was actually faster against the wind). Its speed comes from the large quantity of sails it carries. It is mentioned in At World's End as the only ship capable of outlasting the Flying Dutchman.

Kit features

Scale 1/50
Length 980 mm
Width 368 mm
Height 800 mm
Instruction manual in English
5 pages of A0 format drawings explaining how to make the model.
41 color pages for instruction with detailed instructions.
Complete ship.

Metal carving pieces.
Sails, masts, ropes and metal anchors.....
Three cast metal stern lamps.
Three decks.
The first layer of the hull is covered by a Paulownia board, the second layer of hull is covered with a black walnut board. The other wooden parts are made of 1-6 mm black walnut wood.
Box weight 6.5 kg.


Specifiche:

Weight : 0.00 Kg

 
Le spese di trasporto sono gratuite in Italia per ordini superiori a 50,00 €
 

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