Hachette - Model ship - Hachette Stella Polare





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Hachette Stella Polare model in 1:60 scale, white, wood construction, 81 cm long and 14.5 cm wide, in like-new condition, for pickup only.
Description from the seller
DUKE OF ABRUZZI'S POLAR STAR
HOME DELIVERY ONLY
Hachette model from 2016, released in 140 weekly installments, perfectly assembled.
Wooden hull planking, fabric sails, rigging and onboard equipment like on the original ship, brass photo-engraved decorations for an even more precious and realistic look, down to the perfect reproduction of the expedition materials, such as the sleds and equipment used by the exploration teams.
FEATURES
Scale 1:60
81 centimeters in length
14.5 cm wide
Fabric sails
Photo-etched brass details
Sleds and onboard equipment
Large-scale model that faithfully reproduces in every tiny detail the legendary whaling bark transformed into what can be considered the first Italian ship built for Arctic research and exploration, which in 1899-1900 attempted for the first time, albeit unsuccessfully, to reach the North Pole.
DUKE OF ABRUZZI'S POLAR STAR
HOME DELIVERY ONLY
Hachette model from 2016, released in 140 weekly installments, perfectly assembled.
Wooden hull planking, fabric sails, rigging and onboard equipment like on the original ship, brass photo-engraved decorations for an even more precious and realistic look, down to the perfect reproduction of the expedition materials, such as the sleds and equipment used by the exploration teams.
FEATURES
Scale 1:60
81 centimeters in length
14.5 cm wide
Fabric sails
Photo-etched brass details
Sleds and onboard equipment
Large-scale model that faithfully reproduces in every tiny detail the legendary whaling bark transformed into what can be considered the first Italian ship built for Arctic research and exploration, which in 1899-1900 attempted for the first time, albeit unsuccessfully, to reach the North Pole.

