Bounty 1:110
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Ship plans HMS Bounty
Complete accessories HMS Bounty 1:110, Revell
History on Wikipedia
History of the ship:
Model of a very famous ship due to the mutiny of Officer Fletcher. The ship was used until 1787 to transport coal. It then came under the administration of the Royal Navy, only to end up on the cliffs of Pitcairn Island in 1789 after a mutiny. The ship was destined to go to Tahiti under the command of Capt. Bligh, who commanded the ship with a very firm hand. Here the crew, in conjunction with the local population, were to raise several hundred seedlings of breadfruit trees, which were then to be taken to Africa, I think, to be cultivated. But during the several months of preparing the seedlings, some of the crew became very close to the local women, so much so that shortly after sailing back the crew mutinied. They put the captain and his loyal men in a boat. The mutineers returned to the island. Some stayed behind, and 9 others, under the mutiny leader Fletcher, sailed away with 11 women and 6 men, eventually ending up on Pitcairn Island. Here they settled down and left the ship to wreck to cover up the traces of themselves visible from the sea. Nothing further is known about their fate Kap. Blight, after three months of miserable sailing among the islands with the man-eaters, reached the island in tz. Tubuai in the East Indies. Later, those who remained in Tahiti were captured by a punitive expedition and hanged.
A replica of HMS Bounty was used in the film "Mutiny on the Bounty" The replica sank on 29 October 2012 during Hurricane Sandy near Hatteras Island on the US East Coast.
The kit is relatively simple, like those from competing manufacturers, and very suitable for complete beginners. The model includes sails, printed flags and instructions in addition to the kit mouldings.
Additional parameters
Category: | Bounty 1:110, Revell |
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Scale 1:: | 110 |
Měřítko 1: | 110 |