Billing Boats 514 H.M.S. Endeavour
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H.M.S. Endeavour

H.M.S. Endeavour

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Description

H.M.S. Endeavour, komplett, byggsats i trä.
Höjd 73 cm, längd 89 cm, bredd 17,8 cm.
Modellen är laserskuren Svårighetsgrad 'Erfaren Byggare'.

Billing Boats (B514) HMS Endeavour Bark - Model Boat & Fittings is a scale model British Royal Navy research vessel. HMS Endeavour, also known as HM Bark Endeavour, was a British Royal Navy research vessel that Lieutenant James Cook commanded on his first voyage of discovery, to Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771.

Kit Contents:

Plan with detailed building instructions German, English, French, Danish, Italian and Dutch, wooden hull, decks from wood, plastic and wooden parts to finish the model.

Fittings Contents:

All fittings included (e.g. position lights, anchors, life-belt, etc.)

HMS Endeavour, also known as HM Bark Endeavour, was a British Royal Navy first voyage of discovery, to Australia and New Zealand, from 1769 to 1771. She was launched in 1764 as the collier Earl of Pembroke, and the Navy purchased her in 1768 for a scientific mission to the Pacific Ocean and to The Navy renamed and commissioned her as His Majesty’s Bark the Endeavour. She departed Plymouth in August 1768, rounded Cape Horn, and reached Tahiti in time to observe the 1769 transit of Venus across the Sun. She then set sail into the largelyuncharted ocean to the south, stopping at the Pacific islands of Huahine, Borabora, and Raiatea to allow Cook to claim them for Great Britain. In September 1769, she anchored off New Zealand, the first European vessel to reach the islands since Abel Tasman’s Heemskerck 127 years earlier. In April 1770, Endeavour became the first ship to reach the east coast of Australia, when Cook went ashore at what is now known as Botany Bay. Endeavour then sailed north along the Australian coast. She narrowly avoided disaster after running aground on the Great Barrier Reef, and Cook had to throw her guns overboard to lighten her. He then beached her on the mainland for seven weeks to permit rudimentary repairs to her hull. On 10 October 1770, she limped into port in Batavia (now named Jakarta) in the Dutch East Indies, for more substantial repairs, her crew sworn to secrecy about the lands they had discovered. She resumed her westward journey on 26 December, rounded the Cape of Good Hope on 13 March 1771, and reached the English port of Dover on 12 July, having been at sea for nearly three years.

Building Instructions are in:

English, French, German, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese

Recommended Tools and Accessories for this model:
BCA005 Tan
BCA013 Trainer Yellow
BCA014 Matt White
BCA017 Clear Poly
BCA022 Flat Black
BCA035 Signal Red
BCA036 Mahogany
BCA038 Cobalt Blue
Tool BB397

Specification
514
1 Item
Scale
1:50
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