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1/200 Spanish ironclad Numancia Waterline Paper Model

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The Spanish ironclad Numancia was an armored frigate bought from France during the 1860s. Numancia had a rich history record, being in action at the war with Peru & Chile (the Chincha war) and the Spanish-American war.

In 1866, when Spain retreated from Peru and Chile in the Chincha war, Numancia returned home via the Pacific, hereby being the first ironclad in the world to circumnavigate the earth.

Numancia was decommisioned in 1912 and sold to the breakers. Three attemps were made to tow the ship from Cadiz to Bilbao. On the third attempt, on December 17th, 1916, the tugs and Numancia encountered a storm.

The tugs went for shelter at Setubal, leaving the Numancia at anchor at Sesimbra, Portugal. During the storm, Numancia was grounded at Sesimbra beach. The crew was saved, but she was declared a total loss and abandoned.

She was partially salvaged in situ. There are some remains at a depth of 5-6 metres.


 Paper model details: 1:200 (45cm)  13 pages. 3D Diagrams of construction. Waterline kit, highly-detailed model.


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This title was added to our catalog on March 16, 2011.