Santa Ana

The Santa Ana was built at El Ferrol (Spain) in 1784. She was the prototype of a series of 8 ship and carried 112 guns.

At the Battle of Trafalger (1805) she fought against the Royal Sovereign. After more than 3 hours of fighting, her rigging destroyed and the loss of 100 lives, she was surrounded by British ships and surrendered. During a heavy storm though, her crew seized the ship and fled to Cadiz.

This magnificent model is made from a variety of quality wood and is to the scale 1:84.

 

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Dimensions:

Model no: 22905

Length: 1250mm  

Height: 950mm 

Beam: 450mm 

Scale: 1:84

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The flagship of Vice-Admiral Ignacio de Alava, and with Captain Jose Gardoquil at the helm, the four-deck, 112-gun Santa Ana sailed in the vanguard of the combined French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805...

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