Dom Fernando II e Gloria 1:125
Code: 125M/1 125M/2 Choose variantProduct detailed description
History on Wikipedia: HERE
The frigate Dom Fernando was built in India, a Portuguese colony, as the last Portuguese sailing warship. She was built of very high quality Teak wood. This was reflected in her longevity. Construction began in 1843 and she was commissioned in 1845 and named after the Portuguese royal couple. The 1st gun deck was fitted with conventional guns, the second with carronades. During her active service she mainly accompanied the merchant fleet and provided security in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. After 1865 until 1878 she was modified for gunnery training. During her active service she sailed 100,000 nautical miles - i.e. 5 times around the globe.
The Navy still used her as a permanent mooring until 1939 for training and gunnery. Then, from 1940-1963, charitable organizations organized basic naval training for children from poor families on her. However, in 1963 she sank in a fire.
In 1992, the wreck was raised and restored for the EXPO98 World Exhibition. Since then she has been in Lisbon and has been restored to her 1850 appearance.
Revell began production of this fine model in late 2011. It's just a pity it's not in a larger scale, like 1:150. The model is well made, but you can judge for yourself from the attached photos.
Additional parameters
Category: | Sailing ships - catalog of models |
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Scale 1:: | 125 |
Měřítko 1: | 125 |