From classic tall ships to life saving coast guards, here at Modelzone.co.uk we have a vessal for all modellers. All models feature a great level of detail along with the satisfaction of making the model with your very own hands. Most wooden boat models are constructed using the same methods as building a real boat and some even come with a pre formed ABS Hull, enabling you to kit it out with R/C Equipment.
Part No: B601
A 280-ton bark built for F.T. Everard & Sons in Great Yarmouth in 1925 to 1926. The ship is owned today by P&O Containers Ltd. In 1982, Northern Europe's most beautiful captain, according to t...
Price: £79.99
Part No: B605
The St. Roch was built at the Burrard Dry Dock in North Vancouver in 1928, intended for sailing in Arctic waters. It was the first ship to sail through the North-West Passage from the Pacific to the A...
Price: £99.99
Part No: B570
A model of a typical American motor boat, used for tuna fishing in Florida in particular. A motor boat model with plastic hull, especially designed for model builders interested in an RC model.
Price: £104.99
Part No: B710
A Classic American runabout from the mid-1920s. This type of boat was mainly used as racingboats, but in some cases also as tenders, for those who had a lager yacht.Racingboats from that time was buil...
Price: £109.99
Part No: B720
The Oseberg was found in Norway at Oseberg in Vestfold in 1903, resting on a bed of blue clay and covered with turf and stones. The Oseberg was built in the last half of the 800's and was buried rough...
Price: £119.99
Part No: B582
The first Dragen was built in 1929 in Gothenburg, Sweden. The sailing characteristics of the vessel were so fine that the boat soon was used throughout the world, and especially in Europe. As time pas...
Price: £129.99
Part No: B474
Once you’ve built a few models, you’ll probably find the sets in this category well within reach. Some of the more detailed work on these models, however, is left up to you The Cux 87 is a...
Price: £134.99
Part No: B472
The Mary Ann is the first model produced by Billing Boats in 1958. It has been modified 4 times during the years and changed names 3 times. The ship is a typical 45-ton cutter commonly seen in the har...
Price: £134.99
Part No: B576
The schooner Bluenose has a very special place in the history of navigation and yachting. Built to fish off the Newfoundland coast, the ship soon turned out to be such a fast sailer that she won all t...
Price: £139.99
Part No: B700
Built in l93l at the Frederikshavn Shipyard in Denmark, St. Canute sailed for many years as a tugboat and icebreaker in the Odense harbour under its original name St. Knud. St. Canute is 28 m long, 7....
Price: £139.99