Academy Plastic Model Kit
New Bedford Whaler Circa 1835 (1/200) 14204
The 1/200 scale Academy New Bedford Whaler kit recreates a historic American whaling vessel from the mid-19th century. Whaling ships like this were vital to the economy of New England, providing whale oil used for lighting and lubrication during the era before petroleum. This detailed model captures the distinctive lines, rigging, and features of the classic whaler, making it a fine addition for maritime history enthusiasts and model shipbuilders.
- 1/200 scale plastic model kit
- Replicates the New Bedford Whaler circa 1835
- Detailed hull, deck fittings, and rigging features
- Perfect for ship modelling and maritime dioramas
- Ideal for showcasing 19th-century seafaring history
Note: This is a plastic model kit that requires assembly and painting. Glue and paints are not included.
History:
New Bedford, Massachusetts, was once known as the “Whaling Capital of the World,” with its ships sailing to distant oceans in search of whales. The whalers of the early 19th century, such as this vessel from around 1835, were designed for long voyages, carrying supplies for years at sea. Crews pursued whales primarily for their oil, which was rendered from blubber and became a vital commodity. These ships were ruggedly built, featuring strong wooden hulls, full rigging, and specialized equipment for processing whales. The legacy of the New Bedford whalers remains an important part of American maritime history.