CSS Alabama Handcrafted Wooden Tall Ship Model (1:84 Scale)
Bring a pivotal piece of naval history into your collection with this premium 1:84 scale replica of the CSS Alabama. Masterfully handcrafted plank-on-frame from high-quality seasoned wood, this museum-quality model perfectly captures the unique transition era of sail and steam. Featuring fully rigged masts, hand-sewn cotton sails, detailed deck structures, and a beautifully finished black and copper hull, it stands as an imposing and historic centerpiece for any home, office, or maritime collector.
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The Vessel
Bring a pivotal piece of naval history into your collection with this premium 1:84 scale replica of the CSS Alabama. Masterfully handcrafted plank-on-frame from high-quality seasoned wood, this museum-quality model perfectly captures the unique transition era of sail and steam. Featuring fully rigged masts, hand-sewn cotton sails, detailed deck structures, and a beautifully finished black and copper hull, it stands as an imposing and historic centerpiece for any home, office, or maritime collector.
Maritime History
Launched in 1862, the CSS Alabama was a screw sloop-of-war that served as the most successful commerce raider for the Confederate States Navy. Designed with a revolutionary combination of powerful steam engines and full sail rigging, she achieved legendary speed and agility across global trade routes. Her storied career ended in 1864 after a dramatic and fiercely fought duel against the USS Kearsarge off the coast of Cherbourg, France.
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