This Bluenose Model Ship Will Surprisingly Make Your Day
Warplanes specialized model ships are uniquely designed and manufactured using the latest innovations and techniques applied in the over-all manufacturing and operation procedures. Warplanes' Bluenose Sailing model ship uses only high-quality grade and premium materials by our renowned master craftsmen and accomplished team. This ensures that each Bluenose sailboat model ship is precisely based on the exact blueprint of the original Bluenose vessel.
Our vast selections of scale model ships are virtually huge to suit your preferences, just like this breathtaking Bluenose model. Its parts including the weaponries, armament, guns and hulls are extremely accurate and precise like the original Bluenose ferry. This Bluenose Sailing model boat will fascinate anyone who gazes at it for its remarkable and exceptional quality. Bluenose model also come with an extremely durable base stand engraved with the ship's official insignia.
Bluenose History:
On March 26, 1921, Bluenose was launched at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia as a racing ship. In 1995, Bluenose, with its captain, Angus Walters, were inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame, making Bluenose the first and only non-human CSHF inductee until 1960. Another honour was received by the Bluenose when a new Canadian National Railways pasenger-vehicle ferry for the inaugural Yarmouth-Bar Harbor service was launched as the M/V Bluenose.
In the 1930s, Bluenose reinvented itself as a showboat, and its fame was fairly visibile. Bluenose was also available for public cruises and other advertising opportunities. But after 1938, Bluenose was sold out-of-country and became a tramp schooner in the Caribbean. In 1946, Bluenose was wrecked off Haiti but it was never forgotten.
Bluenose was portrayed on the 1929 Canadian Bluenose postage stamp as well as two other stamps issued in 1982 and 1999. Bluenose also appeared on the current Nova Scotia license plate. The Canadian dime with a depiction of a generic schooner has been perceived as the Bluenose for years. In 2002, the government of Canada declared the depiction on the dime to be the Bluenose.
Bluenose became a prominent symbol for many things since then.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.
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