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Model Shipways 2020
On September
16, 1620, The Mayflower set out from Plymouth, England. Bound for Virginia
to establish a permanent colony in North America, she carried 102 men, women
and children. After two months at sea, the ship dropped anchor at what is
now Provincetown, MA., almost 200 miles farther north than planned, but
winter was approaching, so the Pilgrims decided to stay. Historians have tried to identify the Mayflower, but all
that’s certain is that she was a wine-ship of 180 tons of the type commonly
used during the early 17th century. In 1957 a British group sponsored the
voyage of a replica from Plymouth, England to Plymouth, MA. The vessel was
given to the United States as an expression of international goodwill and
remains on exhibit at Plymouth, MA. Now you can build a true replica of this 5/32nd Entry Level historic
vessel that will be over 22" long and 17" tall when complete. The kit
features a machine carved basswood hull that requires only light shaping and
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