FCICX-P - ICONX - Peacock
Make a BIG impression with our premium line of individually boxed DIY metal models. The Peacock is a 3.5 sheet model 8.3" x 4.3" it offers a larger size with enhanced details.
There once was a real ship named Black Pearl captained by Henry Morgan, one of the world’s most notorious pirates. The Black Pearl which first sailed in 1669 fought many battles; the most famous of which was an invasion in Panama in 1671. The following year Captain Morgan was put in prison in England. Years later he returned to Jamaica as a judge and governor. Henry Morgan died in England in 1688 after a long illness. The Black Pearl is also a fictional ship in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. In the screenplay, the Black Pearl is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails. Captained by Jack Sparrow she is said to be "nigh uncatchable". Assembled Size 14.5 x 4.5 x 11.5 cm
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Make a BIG impression with our premium line of individually boxed DIY metal models. The Peacock is a 3.5 sheet model 8.3" x 4.3" it offers a larger size with enhanced details.
Make a BIG impression with our premium line of individually boxed DIY metal models. The Steel Dragon is a 3.5 sheet model 20.3 x 11 cm it offers a larger size with enhanced details.
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