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Eingebettete Accessoires von Flossen 2,6 mm (10 Stücke)

Eingebettete Accessoires von Flossen 2,6 mm (10 Stücke) | Scientific-MHD
Eingebettete Accessoires von Flossen 2,6 mm (10 Stücke) | Scientific-MHD
Guignols d'ailerons 2.6mm (10 pièces)
1,84 € Bruttopreis
Eingebettete Accessoires von Flossen 2,6 mm (10 Stücke) | Scientific-MHD

Eingebettete Accessoires von Flossen 2,6 mm (10 Stücke)

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Eingebettete Accessoires von Flossen 2,6 mm (10 Stücke)

1,84 €

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Per Chronopost 24H

Per DPD 24/48H

Colissimo 48/72H

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Spezialist seit 1955

Schneller Versand

Per Chronopost 24H

Per DPD 24/48H

Colissimo 48/72H

340034 Produkte auf Lager

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Spezialist seit 1955

2,6 mm (10 Zimmer)
Eingebettetes Zubehör
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The box contains all the laser cut wooden parts, with the cuts cut according to the angle of the shell, the wood and metal lifts, with a very detailed color plan and a page manual. The assembly instructions with the photos step by step in color makes the construction of this boat very easy for beginners. Material for sails also included. Ladder 1/72, length 500mm. Galion of Sir Francis Drake The Golden Hind taken the name of the golden doe represented on the coat of arms of the Lord C.C. Hatton family, which financed the circumnavigation of the Globe of Sir Franceis Drake, which, on December 13, 1577 on board the Golden Hind , fitted, with four other boats for the most famous trip in English naval history. After having hardly crossed the Magellan Strait because of terrible storms during which two boats were sinking, he tackled in the port of Valparaiso. He then rubbed shoulders with the coasts of Chile and Peru, looting Spanish ports and ships and capturing a huge booty. He went up to California, probably to try to discover the northwest passage so long sought. He continued his trip towards the Moluccians and Java, doubled the Cape of Bonne-Espérance to return after three years to England, thus completing his trip around the world.