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T033L - HMS Victory Limited Edition
T033L - HMS Victory Limited Edition
H.M.S. Victory, Admiral Horatio Nelson’s flagship at the historic Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, is now offered as a fully assembled, museum-quality Limited Edition model.
Introducing the newest release in our HMS Victory collection: the Limited Downwind Full Sails Edition. Unlike our earlier folded-sail version, this edition showcases fully deployed, naturally curved sails that capture the drama and energy of a warship charging forward under full wind.
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Enhanced realism: The full, wind-filled sails create a dynamic sense of motion, offering a level of authenticity and detail that folded sails simply cannot match.
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Striking display presence: With its sweeping crooked sails and commanding profile, this model makes a powerful visual statement—perfect as a showpiece in any home or office.
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Rare and exclusive: Full crooked-sail models require exceptional craftsmanship, making this edition a unique and highly sought-after collector’s item.
To elevate its luxurious appearance, the model is mounted on two gold-finished display columns and secured to a polished wooden base engraved with “Limited Edition”—a mark of exclusivity, as only 100 units exist.
This extraordinary model is a true collector’s treasure and an inspiring tribute to one of history’s greatest warships.
Don’t miss your chance to own this exclusive masterpiece. Order now and bring an iconic piece of naval history into your home.
History
The H.M.S. Victory stands as the ultimate symbol of British naval power—a fully rigged warship stretching 227 feet in length, armed with 104 guns, and capable of carrying a crew of 850 men at full strength. Able to reach speeds of 15–17 km/h and weighing more than 7 tons with her artillery aboard, she was a formidable force on the seas.
Launched in 1765, the Victory is most renowned as Admiral Horatio Nelson’s flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, where Nelson was tragically shot and killed while leading Britain to one of its greatest naval victories.
Today, H.M.S. Victory remains the oldest naval ship still in commission, preserved in a dry dock in Portsmouth, England. The vessel on display is the sixth to bear the proud name Victory in Royal Navy history. Interest has also grown around the fifth Victory, built 15 years earlier, after its long-lost wreckage was recently discovered by Odyssey Marine Exploration.
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