Description: Orel 292 Passenger steamer "Great Western". Civil. Great Britain, 1838 Full setCHECK MY STORE FOR MORE ITEMSOrder TrackingFast ShippingDESCRIPTION Manufacturer: Orel (Ukraine) Serial number: 292 Scale: 1:200 Kit description: Assembled, Kit do not contain glue Condition: New The vessel was the first passenger steamship designed for transatlantic transport between the ports of Bristol and New York by the Great Western Steamship Company. Laid at the William Patterson & Mercer shipyard in Bristol. As the first purpose-built transatlantic steamer, it was larger than all previously created, had a wooden hull, paddle wheels were used as a propulsion system. In addition, he had four masts. The sails played not only the role of an additional power plant, but also had to serve as a rolling damper in a rough sea, so that the paddle wheels remained constantly in the water. In 1838-1840. he traveled to New York in an average of 16 days, and in the opposite direction - in 13 days 9 hours. In 1842, the Great Western was transferred to the Liverpool-New York line. In 1855, the Great Western was requisitioned by the British government for military use. Together with the Great Britain and other ships, it was used to transport troops in the Crimean War. Upon returning to commercial operation, the owners no longer showed interest in the Great Western, and at the end of 1856 it was sold for scrap. We recommend this model to experienced modelers. About usPayment Shipping Shipping Discount Returns About usPayment Shipping Shipping Discount Returns I sell only NEW itemsI'm happy to offer best prices for my products because I have direct contracts with manufacturersI'm seller since 2012 with perfect reputation and highest customer serviceFeel free to contact me in any questionsShopping at my store is confident and risk-freeI accept payment via PaypalIf you don't have a Paypal account you can pay by credit card throught Paypal website without Paypal accountI'll ship your order via Airmail post and it will be delivered with government postal service in your country.Your order will be shipped with tracking numberShipping takes about I will be happy to offer a Combined ShippingYou will get 50% OFF for every additional item shipping cost. It applies to every cheapest shipping priceIf you want a discount, request me for an invoice before payment, so I will send you revised invoiceIf you want to return item, I will accept it backI can offer you free return. Payment for original shipping (from me to you) will be refunded tooFull Refund will be made after item will be received backManufacturer: Orel (Ukraine) Serial number: 292 Scale: 1:200 Kit description: Assembled, Kit do not contain glue Condition: New The vessel was the first passenger steamship designed for transatlantic transport between the ports of Bristol and New York by the Great Western Steamship Company. Laid at the William Patterson & Mercer shipyard in Bristol. As the first purpose-built transatlantic steamer, it was larger than all previously created, had a wooden hull, paddle wheels were used as a propulsion system. In addition, he had four masts. The sails played not only the role of an additional power plant, but also had to serve as a rolling damper in a rough sea, so that the paddle wheels remained constantly in the water. In 1838-1840. he traveled to New York in an average of 16 days, and in the opposite direction - in 13 days 9 hours. In 1842, the Great Western was transferred to the Liverpool-New York line. In 1855, the Great Western was requisitioned by the British government for military use. Together with the Great Britain and other ships, it was used to transport troops in the Crimean War. Upon returning to commercial operation, the owners no longer showed interest in the Great Western, and at the end of 1856 it was sold for scrap. We recommend this model to experienced modelers. Order Tracking Manufacturer: Orel (Ukraine) Serial number: 292 Scale: 1:200 Kit description: Assembled, Kit do not contain glue Condition: New The vessel was the first passenger steamship designed for transatlantic transport between the ports of Bristol and New York by the Great Western Steamship Company. Laid at the William Patterson & Mercer shipyard in Bristol. As the first purpose-built transatlantic steamer, it was larger than all previously created, had a wooden hull, paddle wheels were used as a propulsion system. In addition, he had four masts. The sails played not only the role of an additional power plant, but also had to serve as a rolling damper in a rough sea, so that the paddle wheels remained constantly in the water. In 1838-1840. he traveled to New York in an average of 16 days, and in the opposite direction - in 13 days 9 hours. In 1842, the Great Western was transferred to the Liverpool-New York line. In 1855, the Great Western was requisitioned by the British government for military use. Together with the Great Britain and other ships, it was used to transport troops in the Crimean War. Upon returning to commercial operation, the owners no longer showed interest in the Great Western, and at the end of 1856 it was sold for scrap. We recommend this model to experienced modelers. DESCRIPTIONAbout usI sell only NEW itemsI'm happy to offer best prices for my products because I have direct contracts with manufacturersI'm seller since 2012 with perfect reputation and highest customer serviceFeel free to contact me in any questionsShopping at my store is confident and risk-freePayment I accept payment via PaypalIf you don't have a Paypal account you can pay by credit card throught Paypal website without Paypal accountShipping I'll ship your order via Airmail post and it will be delivered with government postal service in your country.Your order will be shipped with tracking numberShipping takes about Shipping Discount I will be happy to offer a Combined ShippingYou will get 50% OFF for every additional item shipping cost. It applies to every cheapest shipping priceIf you want a discount, request me for an invoice before payment, so I will send you revised invoiceReturns If you want to return item, I will accept it backI can offer you free return. Payment for original shipping (from me to you) will be refunded tooFull Refund will be made after item will be received backFast Shipping Orel 292 Passenger steamer "Great Western". Civil. Great Britain, 1838 Full setCHECK MY STORE FOR MORE ITEMS Manufacturer: Orel (Ukraine) Serial number: 292 Scale: 1:200 Kit description: Assembled, Kit do not contain glue Condition: New The vessel was the first passenger steamship designed for transatlantic transport between the ports of Bristol and New York by the Great Western Steamship Company. Laid at the William Patterson & Mercer shipyard in Bristol. As the first purpose-built transatlantic steamer, it was larger than all previously created, had a wooden hull, paddle wheels were used as a propulsion system. In addition, he had four masts. The sails played not only the role of an additional power plant, but also had to serve as a rolling damper in a rough sea, so that the paddle wheels remained constantly in the water. In 1838-1840. he traveled to New York in an average of 16 days, and in the opposite direction - in 13 days 9 hours. In 1842, the Great Western was transferred to the Liverpool-New York line. In 1855, the Great Western was requisitioned by the British government for military use. Together with the Great Britain and other ships, it was used to transport troops in the Crimean War. Upon returning to commercial operation, the owners no longer showed interest in the Great Western, and at the end of 1856 it was sold for scrap. We recommend this model to experienced modelers.
Price: 7.99 USD
Location: Kharkov
End Time: 2024-12-27T08:30:58.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Brand: Orel
Composition: Kit
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Custom Bundle: No
Features: Kit, Unpainted
Modified Item: No
Recommended Age Range: 12+
Scale: 1:200
Year: 1838
Theme: Militaria
Type: Model Kit
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Color: Orel 292 - Magazine
Price: 28.46 USD
Available Quantity: 4
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Color: Orel 292/1 - Photo-etched
Price: 34.69 USD
Available Quantity: 3
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Color: Orel 292/2 - Laser cutting
Price: 19.56 USD
Available Quantity: 3
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Color: Orel 292/3 - Deck of wood
Price: 18.67 USD
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Color: Orel 294/4 - Fabric sail set
Price: 7.99 USD
Available Quantity: 3
Quantity Sold: 0