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- AM4831
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- $2.10
Shaft Support
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- MA34002
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- $65.00
Sharke Sail Set
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- MK0102 Scale: 1:72 length: 3″ (75 mm) width: 1.2″ (30 mm)
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- $24.99
Ship’s Boat 75mm
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- MK0101 Scale: 1:72 length: 3.5″ (90 mm) width: 1.1″ (28 mm) height: 1″ (25 mm)
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- $24.99
Ship’s Boat 95mm – Master Korabel
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- AS023
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- $54.99
Shipyard Santa Leocadia Block Set
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- AM4338/02
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- $6.70
Side Mounted Stern Lantern 30mm
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- MA33490
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- $36.00
Silk Sail Set for Nina
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- AM4086/10 10mm Sold per pack of 20
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- $10.20
Simple Fiddle Blocks 10mm
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- AM4086/07 7mm Sold per pack of 21
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- $10.20
Simple Fiddle Blocks 7mm
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- AM4894 16mm sold individually
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- $5.20
Single Anti Aircraft Guns 16mm
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- AM4896 24mm sold individually
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- $5.50
Single Anti Aircraft Guns 24mm
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- DM-451
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- $6.50
Single Tread Plate 1:25 Scale
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- DM-450
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- $6.50
Single Tread Plate 1:50 Scale
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- DM-453
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- $6.50
Single Tread Plate 1:87 Scale
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- DK02010/150 Bag of 150 1.5 x 0.75 x 0.50 cm approx
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- $9.95
Small Bricks with Holes
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- Ref .: DK02010 Scale: 1:20 Dimensions: 7x15x5 mm Pieces: 150 u.
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Small Bricks with holes by Domus
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- DK01151/300 1.5 x 1.5 cm 300 tiles
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- $9.95
Small Dark Flat Tiles
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- DK02061/150 2 x 1.5 cm 150 tiles approx
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Small Dark Wavy Tiles
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- DK01150/300 1 x 1.5 or 1 x 0.5 cm 300 tiles
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Small Flat Terracotta Tiles
In Model ship building fitting, Fitting-out, also known as “outfitting”, is the process of adding the final details and finishing touches to a model ship kit. This is an important step in model shipbuilding as it brings the ship to life and gives it its unique character. The process of fitting-out can be broken down into several stages, each requiring precision, patience, and attention to detail.
The first step in Fittings is to prepare the hull. This involves sanding and smoothing any rough edges or imperfections in the wood. The hull is then painted in the desired color, usually the traditional black or red for historic ships. Next, the ship’s name and any other identifying markings are added using decals or painted on by hand.























