Belle Poule Ship OcCre | Step by Step 02

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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
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    Belle Poule Napoleon Ship | Ship Model - OcCre
    In this video, we show you how to start the covering of the main deck
    🔴 Step-by-step video tutorials.
    🔴 Cast metal plate with the name.
    🔴 Basic construction base.
    🔴 Instructions in 5 languages.
    🔴 Step-by-step HD photos.
    🔴 Parts list with measurements and materials.
    🔴 IP card to identify the parts.
    🔴 Scale plans.
    🔴 High-quality model.
    🔴 Lifetime guarantee.
    The model reproduction is faithful to the original. Our model kits provide all the necessary elements to make the ship model real, down to the most specific naval details you can imagine.
    Technical specifications Belle Poule model
    Scale: 1/90
    Width: 385mm
    Height: 765mm
    Length: 1085mm
    Difficulty: High
    Number of pieces: +6,600
    History of the ship Belle Poule
    The "Belle Poule" was a 60-gun frigate of the French Navy. Frigates were versatile and fast warships designed for speed and maneuverability, performing roles in both combat and exploration.
    Frigates like the "Belle Poule" were known for their speed and maneuverability, making them ideal for a variety of tasks, including pursuing and attacking enemy vessels, as well as for exploration and patrol missions.
    Although its construction began in 1828, the Belle Poule was not launched until 1834. It was one of the first ships to be built in a covered shipyard, allowing builders to delay construction when political and financial circumstances were unfavorable. Its design was inspired by the frigate class of the USS Constitution. It was commissioned in July 1835, and exhibited quite good sailing properties.
    The event that truly made the "Belle Poule" famous was the repatriation of Napoleon's ashes aboard the Belle Poule from the island of St. Helena to France.
    The "Belle Poule" is primarily remembered for its role in transporting the remains of Napoleon Bonaparte from St. Helena to France. An event that will be remembered as it marked the end of the Napoleonic era and left a significant impact on the course of French and European history.
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