OcCre HMS Victory Wooden Model Kit - Limited Edition Shipyard Version, 1/87 Scale


  • Limited production. Only 999 made
  • Shipyard version with exposed frame
  • Components in oak, walnut, mahogany, beech, limewood, cotton, brass, copper and cast metal
  • Includes display base and hand numbered wooden case
  • Bonus exclusive collectible coin



OcCre's 4,000+ part Shipyard (arsenal) model kit of the HMS Victory features frames, beams and interior longitudinal slats made of solid oak. The covering of the decks and exterior of the hull is beech, with African walnut and mahogany adornments. The stem, keel, sternpost and rudder blade are solid mahogany. The cannons are all solid turned brass. Its carriages are solid mahogany and its wheels are also solid wood. The threads are made of dyed and braided cotton. The stand is solid oak and the supports are of cast metal and copper plated. All the ornamentation of the ship; figurehead, columns and various parts of the transom, are delivered plated in antique brass. The transom and side gardens are made of mahogany wood, linden wood, photo-etched brass parts and cast metal parts with antique brass finish. Base support fish and anchors plated in antiqued copper. The other metal castings are delivered in antique brass. Only 999 are being produced. The model comes packed in a handsome wooden box numbered by hand. Measures 46" L x 31" H x 16" W.

* Officially licensed by the National Museum of the Royal Navy with model #000 of 999 on display alongside the actual HMS Victory at the Portsmouth Dockyard, Portsmouth UK.



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OcCre HMS Victory Wooden Model Kit - Limited Edition Shipyard Version, 1/87 Scale

Item #: 91068
List Price $1,699.00
Our Price $1,689.95

$10.00 Additional Freight

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OcCre HMS Victory Wooden Model Kit - Limited Edition Shipyard Version, 1/87 Scale


  • Limited production. Only 999 made
  • Shipyard version with exposed frame
  • Components in oak, walnut, mahogany, beech, limewood, cotton, brass, copper and cast metal
  • Includes display base and hand numbered wooden case
  • Bonus exclusive collectible coin



OcCre's 4,000+ part Shipyard (arsenal) model kit of the HMS Victory features frames, beams and interior longitudinal slats made of solid oak. The covering of the decks and exterior of the hull is beech, with African walnut and mahogany adornments. The stem, keel, sternpost and rudder blade are solid mahogany. The cannons are all solid turned brass. Its carriages are solid mahogany and its wheels are also solid wood. The threads are made of dyed and braided cotton. The stand is solid oak and the supports are of cast metal and copper plated. All the ornamentation of the ship; figurehead, columns and various parts of the transom, are delivered plated in antique brass. The transom and side gardens are made of mahogany wood, linden wood, photo-etched brass parts and cast metal parts with antique brass finish. Base support fish and anchors plated in antiqued copper. The other metal castings are delivered in antique brass. Only 999 are being produced. The model comes packed in a handsome wooden box numbered by hand. Measures 46" L x 31" H x 16" W.

* Officially licensed by the National Museum of the Royal Navy with model #000 of 999 on display alongside the actual HMS Victory at the Portsmouth Dockyard, Portsmouth UK.



HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759, and launched in 1765. With 245 years of service as of 2023, she is the world’s oldest naval vessel still in commission. Victory is best known for her role as Lord Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. She additionally served as Keppel’s flagship at Ushant, Howe’s flagship at Cape Spartel and Jervis’s flagship at Cape St Vincent. After 1824, she was relegated to the role of harbor ship. In 1922, she was moved to a dry dock at Portsmouth, England, and preserved as a museum ship. She has been the flagship of the First Sea Lord since October 2012



WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including Wood Dust which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov

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