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OcCre 1/75 Endeavour American Cup Wooden Model Ship Kit

Product Code: OC-12013
Barcode: 8436032429731
$269.00
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The Endeavour yacht was designed and built in 1934 specifically to compete in the America’s Cup, the world’s most prestigious sailing trophy. Its owner, the renowned British industrialist Sir Thomas Sopwith, invested in innovation and excellence to bring the United Kingdom to the top of international sailing.

The Endeavour stood out for its elegant design, advanced technology for its time, and outstanding regatta performance. Although it was one of the favorites, the Endeavour yacht delivered one of the most exciting America’s Cup finals, narrowly missing victory against the American defender Rainbow.

Who was the Endeavour yacht owner? The famous Endeavour yacht, built in 1934 for the America’s Cup, belonged to Sir Thomas Sopwith, a renowned British industrialist and passionate sailor. Designed to challenge the best international teams, the Endeavour was celebrated for its innovation and elegance, becoming a true icon in nautical history.

Despite coming close to victory in one of the most memorable editions of the America’s Cup, the Endeavour remains one of the most admired and representative sailing yachts in the world of model shipbuilding and yachting. 

Includes

  • Step-by-step video tutorials
  • Instructions in 5 languages
  • Step-by-step HD photos
  • Parts list with measurements and materials
  • IP sheet for identifying parts
  • Full-scale plans
  • High-quality model kit

This model is a faithful reproduction of the original. Our model kits provide all the necessary components for building an authentic ship model, down to the most specific nautical details you can imagine.

  • Scale: 1:75
  • Width: 91 mm
  • Height: 723 mm
  • Length: 528 mm
  • Number of pieces: 1,277
  • Estimated build time: approx. 120 hours
  • Materials:
    • Mahogany wood
    • Limewood
    • Sapele wood
    • Cast metal (ZAMAK)
    • Brass
    • Cotton