Model ship kit-ingermanland Flagship of Peter 1:50 51 inch boat Free Shipping For Christmas & New Year
Item specifics
- Material:
- Wood
- Place of Origin:
- Guangdong China (Mainland)
- Brand Name:
- Water-Seven
- Style:
- Antique Imitation
- Regional Feature:
- Europe
- Product Type:
- Model
- Use:
- Art & Collectible
- Type:
- Maple
- Model Number:
- 9024
- Technique:
- DIY
- Theme:
- Ship
- Product Type:
- Model Ship
- Type:
- Kits
- Style:
- DIY
- Material:
- Wood
Product Description







Cozens built two other ships at Osereda in September 1711, (Note 13) before being transferred to St. Petersburg to begin work on the Ingermanland. Noy was later to build a number of ships here too, i.e. two 66-gun ships, Isaac Victory in 1719 and the Astrakhan in 1720, followed by two 6-gun ships in 1716, the Jupiter & Donder, plus three 32-gun ships, the Kreuisser, Windhunt and the St. Ilia in 1723/1724, later to be followed by the Peter II, a 54-gun ship in 1728. (Note14
In 1715, Cozens launched Peter's flagship the Ingermanland, a ship of 64 guns, at St. Petersburg, followed by the re-built Moscow also of 64 guns, possibly followed by the small six-gun Bombship, the Etna in 1716, (the same year in which Joseph Noy had also launched two similar-sized vessels, Jupiter and Donder).
In 1718 in a personal letter (Note16) dated 22 June received from Peter aboard the Ingermanland sailing off St. Petersburg, Peter also mentions the sailing qualities of two of Cozens' earlier ships, the Neptune and Hango.
Packaging Details
- Unit Type:
- piece
- Package Weight:
- 12.000kg
- Package Size:
- 100cm x 30cm x 20cm







