HMS Endeavour's Longboat

The longboat from James Cook's famous 'discovery ship' replicated in perfect detail. Scale 1:50.

Model Space gives you the opportunity to buy this top quality model kit in a number of different ways, depending on your budget and spare modelling time. You can choose whether to buy the kit outright, or break down your kit into monthly instalments to spread out the cost.

If you choose to buy monthly, you will receive a full set of expanded step-by-step instructions delivered by email, along with a monthly magazine featuring the story behind the HMS Endeavour and articles covering the history of sail and seafarers.

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By purchasing this model ship in monthly instalments you will receive the following Premium Membership benefits:

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  2. Expanded instructions delivered by email
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  4. Help with replacing damaged parts
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  6. All ships delivered free to your door (no P&P).
  7. If you are not satisfied, you can return for a full refund within 14 days of your order.

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This model is a faithful replica from Artesania Latina of the captain's longboat in which he would have first landed at Botany Bay.

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The Ship's History

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This is the first 'discovery ship' of which detailed descriptions are available. Launched at Whitby in 1764 as the cat-built collier barque Earl of Pembroke, she was purchased by the British Admiralty and fitted out for a scientific journey to the South Seas to observe the transit of Venus from Tahiti and ascertain whether a southern continent really existed. In command was Lieutenant James Cook....

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