Woody Joe 1/100 Cutty Sark (without sails) Wooden Model Assembly Kit
This tea clipper was built in 1869 at the Scott & Linton shipyard in Dumbarton, England.
It was a typical mixed-wood and iron ship, with an iron frame clad in elm skin, teak decks and deckhouses, iron main and fore lower masts and all lower yards, and pine for the remaining spars.
The ship's owner, John Willis, was a former captain and had long desired to own a ship capable of winning the China-UK tea clipper race, the highlight of British shipping at the time.
To fulfill Willis's expectations, the Cutty Sark participated in tea trade races for 10 years, and its remarkable speed in a transoceanic race against its arch rival, Thermopylae, in 1872 is legendary.
It is currently on permanent display in Greenwich, England.
This box-shaped hull minimizes distortion and is easy to build.
The hull and deck are made of cypress wood.
Each deck cabin is laser-cut, dramatically improving the texture.
All metal etching and soft metal parts are newly designed and precision-machined for a significantly higher level of finish.
The color assembly instructions and full-scale assembly diagram have also been updated, making this a fully-fledged sailing ship model that is easy to assemble.
60 types of wooden parts, 52 types of metal parts, and more.
Materials: Natural woods such as cypress and magnolia, metal (soft metal, etching, etc.)
Accessories: Color assembly instructions, full-scale diagram, and more.
Completed size: Length 869mm, Width 293mm, Height 562mm (including display stand)
Diorama materials and paint are not included in the kit.
This product is a wooden model that requires assembly.
Separate adhesives, tools, paint, etc. are required for assembly and painting.
Unpainted wooden assembly kit made primarily of wood. Separate tools, paint, etc. are required.
Completed size: Length 869mm / Width 293mm / Height 562mm (including display stand)
Materials: Natural wood (cypress, magnolia, etc.), metal (soft metal, etching, etc.), wooden parts, metal parts, etc.
Box structure for an easy-to-assemble hull with minimal distortion
All metal etching and soft metal parts are newly designed and precision-machined for a significantly improved level of finish