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The ships of the Battle of Trafalgar: a complete guide to the navy

On October 21, 1805, off the coast of Cape Trafalgar, a naval battle took place that changed the course of European history. Imagine: 60 colossal wooden ships armed with cannons about to clash in an epic battle. The warships at Trafalgar represented the best of each nation: on one side, Nelson’s legendary Royal Navy Trafalgar; on the other, the allied French and Spanish armada.

The warships of Trafalgar numbered 60 vessels equipped with thousands of cannons. These famous Trafalgar ships carried sailors ready to fight to the end. Today, you can recreate these ships with the models in the Artesanía Latina catalog.

The British Navy: HMS Victory and the other ships

The British fleet at Trafalgar consisted of 27 ships under the command of Admiral Nelson. HMS Victory Trafalgar was the undisputed king.

Launched in 1765, this giant measured 69 meters and carried 104 cannons on three decks. With its 820 crew members, the Victory was a floating castle built with 6,000 oak trees. Its cannons fired 32-, 24-, and 12-pound projectiles. This ship still exists today: you can visit it in Portsmouth, where it is the oldest warship in the world still in service.

HMS Victory model ship – warship from the Battle of Trafalgar

HMS Victory technical specifications:

  • Length: 69.34 meters
  • Width: 15.80 meters
  • Displacement: 3,500 tons
  • Armament: 104 guns
  • Crew: 820 men
  • Speed: 8-9 knots

Alongside the Victory sailed HMS Royal Sovereign, equipped with 100 guns, which was the first to break through the enemy line, and HMS Temeraire (98 guns), which then rescued the Victory. Ships with 74 guns, such as the Belleisle, the Colossus, and the Ajax, formed the backbone: a perfect balance between power and maneuverability. This design became the standard for ships of the line at Trafalgar.

The Spanish Navy: the Santísima Trinidad and Spanish ships

The Spanish ships at Trafalgar represented centuries of tradition. The Spanish navy of 1805 had 15 ships, including the most impressive.

The Santísima Trinidad was unique: the largest ship in the world with four decks and 130 to 140 guns. Built in Havana in 1769, it measured 61 meters and displaced nearly 5,000 tons. Its crew of 1,050 men wielded a devastating arsenal. During the battle, it fought heroically against seven British ships that surrounded it until it was destroyed.

Santísima Trinidad technical specifications:

  • Length: 61.30 meters
  • Width: 16.20 meters
  • Displacement: 4,900 tons
  • Armament: 130-140 guns
  • Crew: 1,048 men
  • Speed: 7 knots

Other notable ships included the Santa Ana, armed with 112 guns, which fought an epic duel against the Royal Sovereign, and the Príncipe de Asturias, armed with 118 guns, Gravina’s flagship. The Argonauta, Bahama, Monarca, and San Juan Nepomuceno (all armed with 74 guns) completed the formation.

The Spanish built their ships with exceptional American woods, particularly Cuban mahogany, which offered superior strength. The problem was a lack of experience due to British blockades.

Wooden model ship San Juan Nepomuceno

French Navy: Bucentaure and Villeneuve’s ships

The French ships at Trafalgar numbered 18 vessels under Villeneuve’s command. They were the very embodiment of French naval elegance.

The Bucentaure Trafalgar was Villeneuve’s flagship, an 80-gun ship launched in 1803. At 58 meters long and with a crew of 750, it represented French design: sleek lines, superior speed, and excellent handling. The French built the most refined ships. During the battle, the Bucentaure was severely damaged, losing all its masts before being captured.

Bucentaur technical specifications:

  • Length: 58.00 meters
  • Width: 14.80 meters
  • Displacement: 2,400 tons
  • Armament: 80 cannons
  • Crew: 750 men
  • Speed: 10 knots

The Redoutable, with its 74 guns, is legendary: it was from its mizzenmast that a gunner fired the shot that killed Nelson. The Fougueux, the Indomptable, and the Neptune (all equipped with 74 guns) demonstrated French quality, even if their crews lacked experience. The frigates at Trafalgar played a limited role, focusing on reconnaissance and rescue.

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Trafalgar ships of the line were a formidable weapon. They fought in line formation, maximizing their lateral firepower.

They all shared the basic characteristics of Trafalgar ships: three masts with square sails, a wooden hull reinforced with oak, and a copper-covered bottom to protect against marine organisms.

They were classified according to their guns. First class: more than 100 guns on three decks. Second class: 84 to 98 guns on three decks. Third class (the most common): 64 to 80 guns on two decks. Fourth class: 50 to 60 guns, already obsolete by 1805.

The armament consisted of smoothbore cannons firing iron balls. Heavy calibers from 32 to 36 pounds at the bottom, light calibers from 12 to 8 pounds at the top. Plus carronades (short cannons for close combat) and swivel guns against boarding.

The crew: the gunners operated the cannons, the sailors maneuvered the sails, the marines fought, and the carpenters ensured that everything ran smoothly. A 74-cannon ship required 500 to 650 men.

Technical comparison of the fleets participating in the Battle of Trafalgar

At first glance, comparing the size and power of the fleets gives a clear impression. At Trafalgar, the combined fleet seemed to have the upper hand due to its numerical superiority: 33 ships against 27 for the British. But history is rarely summed up in numbers, and in this case, the numbers masked a very different reality.

The British advantage lay in experience. Their crews had been sailing for years. The British fired every three minutes, while the Franco-Spanish fired every five or six minutes. In naval combat, this difference is fatal.

In terms of raw power, the combined fleet had 2,632 guns compared to 2,148 for the British. But the British had better accuracy, better gunpowder, and special projectiles: chain shot to destroy rigging and grape shot to sweep the decks.

In terms of design, the French had the advantage with slimmer, faster hulls. The Spanish built extremely sturdy ships with tropical woods. The British compensated with superior standardization and tactical coordination.

The list of ships at Trafalgar shows that the British concentrated 18 ships with 74 guns: the best balance. The combined fleet had everything from the monstrous Santísima Trinidad to obsolete 64-gun ships. This mix made coordination difficult.

Recreate the Battle of Trafalgar with Artesanía Latina models

For naval model enthusiasts, Artesanía Latina offers models faithful to the history of the main protagonists of Trafalgar. These replicas allow you to relive this epic battle.

The HMS Victory is available in several versions: open on one side so you can appreciate every detail of its anatomy, closed, or perhaps you would prefer to see the interior with this section of the Victory. The 1:84 version is 105 cm long and includes over 1,000 pieces of fine wood, metal cannons, and a complete rigging with sails. Every detail is faithfully reproduced: from the 104 gunports to the golden decorations on the stern where Nelson’s flag flew.

Santisima Trinidad ship of the line – Trafalgar warship – Wooden ship model

The Santísima Trinidad is available in 1:84 scale, reaching an impressive length of 1191 mm and a height of 905 mm. This model captures the unique majesty of this four-deck ship equipped with 140 cannons. It includes detailed plans, high-quality wood, and photo-etched brass fittings for maximum realism.

The San Juan Nepomuceno, a Spanish 74-gun ship that bravely participated in the Battle of Trafalgar, is also available. At a scale of 1:90, this model measures 960 mm and faithfully represents Spanish shipbuilding of the time with its characteristic American woods.

Each kit includes step-by-step instructions in Spanish, historical plans, and all the necessary materials. These projects require between 200 and 400 hours of work, which is perfect for truly understanding how these giants of the seas were built. Assembling these models is the best way to appreciate the complexity and ingenuity of the ships of the line at Trafalgar.

Shipwrecks and survivors of Trafalgar

The outcome of Trafalgar was devastating for the Franco-Spanish fleet. No British ships were lost that day, while the Spanish-French fleet lost twenty-two of its ships. And when the battle ended, the disaster was not over yet: a violent storm finished what the artillery had started.

The Santísima Trinidad, after resisting for hours with legendary tenacity, was finally captured. However, its agony did not end on the battlefield: the next day, it sank, taking with it hundreds of prisoners and those who were attempting to escort it. The Bucentaure suffered a similar fate, captured and deliberately sunk, while the Redoutable was lost after its fierce duel with the Victory.

Some ends were even more brutal. The Achille exploded when fire reached the ammunition hold, killing four hundred of its four hundred and eighty crew members. The Fougueux was wrecked on the coast, and the San Agustín, the Intrepide, and the Argonauta succumbed to the fury of the storm. The human toll was appalling: more than 4,400 French and Spanish dead, compared to 450 British. Today, the remains of this tragedy lie scattered off Cape Trafalgar, silent witnesses to the battle.

The Fougueux was located near Cadiz; the Santísima Trinidad lies at a greater depth, beyond the reach of time and sight. Only one ship has survived the passage of centuries: HMS Victory. Restored to its 1805 condition and preserved in Portsmouth, it allows visitors to walk the same decks from which Nelson led his last battle. A place where history, even today, seems not to have completely disappeared.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

How many ships took part in Trafalgar? 60 ships of the line: 27 British against 33 Franco-Spanish (18 French and 15 Spanish), plus frigates.

What was the largest ship? The Spanish Santísima Trinidad, the only four-decked ship equipped with 130 to 140 guns.

What were the differences between the ships? The French built faster hulls, the Spanish used strong tropical woods, and the British favored rate of fire.

How many guns did each ship have? Between 64 and 140 guns. The Victory had 104, the Santísima Trinidad 140.

Which ships sank? Twenty-two Franco-Spanish ships: Santísima Trinidad, Redoutable, Fougueux, Achille, Bucentaure, Argonauta. No British ships.

Where are the shipwrecks located? On the seabed off Cape Trafalgar and the coast of Cadiz. Some have been located by archaeologists.

Why was HMS Victory famous? Nelson’s flagship and the only survivor of the Battle of Trafalgar, it is preserved as a museum in Portsmouth.

How many crew members did each ship have? Those with 74 guns: 500 to 650 men. Those with 100 guns: 850. The Santísima Trinidad: more than 1,000.

 

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HMS Victory Classic Model at 1:84 Scale: More than 6,500 Parts and 1,500 Hours of Construction Thanks to the Sublime Modeling Kit of the Historic British Ship

At the beginning of 2024 we surprised our modeler friends with the model of HMS Victory Cross-Section (20500) for beginners. At the end of the year, we presented the model kit Anatomy of HMS Victory (22900-OP), consisting of the naval model of this British ship of the line with one side of the hull completely open. A few weeks later, we completed the circle with the creation and presentation of the fantastic HMS Victory Classic Model Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N), with the hull closed.

This faithful scale model of the 18th and 19th centuries English vessel perfectly represents the aforementioned and legendary Lord Nelson’s ship of the line. It is officially licensed by the British National Museum of the Royal Navy. It is, without a doubt, the most famous ship in sailing history, the one that participated in the defeat of the Napoleonic troops (French/Spanish) at the Battle of Trafalgar. This spectacular faithful miniature replica is aimed at modelers with an expert level of skills. Over 6,500 parts and 1,500 hours of construction! We show it to you in the video below:

CONTENTS WOODEN NAVAL MODELING KIT SHIP OF THE LINE HMS VICTORY CLASSIC MODEL

Build your English ship of the line HMS Victory Classic Model at 1:84 scale. An essential model in any naval modeling collection, a wonderful challenge for modelers with greater knowledge of this beautiful hobby. Its assembly system using a false keel and frames also brings its construction closer to that of the real ship. The wooden modeling kit has the parts that you can see in the video below:

HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina.

This faithful reissue of the HMS Victory Classic Model Kit contains highest quality parts. Thousands of parts of high-precision laser-cut board, hardwoods, brass and cast iron. As well as copper sheathing for the hull, 18 cotton sails hand-sewn and ready to be placed, cotton threads, flags and a wooden work base. It also features a full rigging, 104 fully equipped cannons (five different types and a carronade), a figurehead and stern decorations, among others. Every element has been faithfully and specifically designed for this masterpiece.

HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina. HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina.HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina.

We remind you, once again, the immensity and variety of details included, for example, the boats to build and many more.

HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina.

It also includes as a bonus gift a beautiful wooden exhibition base with a golden name plate to display this artwork. If you want to give even more value to the model, the luxurious acrylic exhibition base (22900-S) is available for sale separately. It is not included in the kit.

Instructions for HMS Victory Classic Model

For the assembly of HMS Victory Classic Model, you can follow two exceptional guides: on the one hand, very useful printed instructions only for the construction of the ship’s hull.

Instructions HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina. Instructions HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina.

On the other hand, for the rest of the model, complete step-by-step instructions completely on video -very easy to follow- that you can see for free on our Youtube channel -click here-. To do this, you can also scan the QR code in the box. It will be like a masterclass carried out by our professional modelers.

 

Also printed, the color plan and parts list. It also includes a schematic drawing of the masts and yards.

Plan HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina.

Parts List HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina.

 

 

Once this HMS Victory Classic Model is built, the faithful miniature replica measures 475/16” (1,202 mm) length, 181/2” (470 mm) width and 3111/16” (805 mm) height.

HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina.

FINAL FINISHES OF THE HMS VICTORY CLASSIC MODEL: PAINTS AND LED LIGHTS

Complete your wooden model of this beautiful ship by obtaining the best finishes for your 1:84 scale HMS Victory by painting it with the HMS Victory Specific Paints Pack (277PACK11), sold separately.

Paints HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (277PACK11) by Artesanía Latina.

Paints HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (277PACK11) by Artesanía Latina.HMS Victory Classic Model Ship Kit Trafalgar 1805 (22900-N) by Artesanía Latina.

Remember that since the boat is ready to be lit, the model can come to life even more with the installation of our LED Lighting Set for Models and DIY Projects (27590), available separately.

LED Lightning Set for Scale Models and DIY Projects (27590) by Artesanía Latina.

 

LIFE AND REALISM FOR THE MINIATURE REPLICA: TWO NEW FIGURINE SETS

Bring your miniature replica of the HMS Victory Classic Model to life and realism with two fantastic new 1:84 scale figurine sets, available separately. On the one hand, the Set of 19 Metal Figurines of the British Royal Navy (22900F1). With Horatio Nelson, 5 officers, a surgeon and 4 soldiers. In addition, you can even represent the Death of Nelson’ scene with 8 additional figurines that it comes with.

Set of 19 Metal Figurines for British Royal Navy Models (22900F1) by Artesanía Latina.

On the other hand, the Set of 19 Metal Figurines for Ships: Sailors from 1700 to 1815 (22900F2). With 5 gunners, 11 sailors, 2 cabin boys and a cook. An additional crew was assigned to the model of the HMS Victory, as well as to the miniature replicas of the San Juan de Nepomuceno, Santa Ana and Santísima Trinidad, among others. It can also be used for naval models that have the same scale and that are from the same period – 18th and early 19th centuries – if desired. Measurements of all the figures in both sets: approximately 20 mm.

Set of Metal 19 Figurines for Model Ships: Sailor 1700-1815 (22900F2) by Artesanía Latina.

HISTORY OF THE MOST POWERFUL SHIP OF THE WORLD, THE ONLY ONE STILL IN ONE PIECE

Currently, it is in a dry dock in the port of Portsmouth (Hampshire) in England as a museum piece. The English ship HMS Victory remains the flagship of the Second Lord of the Sea. It is even more important because it is the only ship of the line that has survived to this day in conditions faithful to the originals.

HMS Victory was launched in 1765. The rest of the works such as the rigging, the sails and the armament were progressively completed until in 1778 the ship of the line could be in active service. Specifically, this was a first class ship. The initials of this famous ship refer to “His/Her Majesty’s Ship.” In this case “His”, since the ship first sailed during the reign of George III of the United Kingdom and Ireland (1738-1820).

HMS VICTORY IN THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR

HMS Victory soon participated in its first battle, in 1778. Loaded with 104 guns and under the command of different commanders, this three-decker British ship of the line lived through several wars and had various functions. For a few years it became a hospital ship for Spanish and French prisoners of war. It was not until 1805, at Cape Trafalgar, that he achieved worldwide fame for leading the English fleet to victory.

 

Two years after being assigned to command HMS Victory, vice admiral Horatio Nelson was the leader who participated in the aforementioned Battle of Trafalgar. It was the most decisive of the Napoleonic Wars.

 

Thirty-four Franco-Spanish ships encountered a much stronger and better prepared British Royal Navy. The defeat was imminent and indisputable. The fleet led by Vice Admiral Nelson won the most important battle. It was the beginning of the decline of the French emperor in Europe.

Victory, John Constable.

Vice Admiral Nelson, however, never knew his victory. During the heat of battle, he was shot through his spine and ended his life a few hours later, becoming one of Britain’s greatest war heroes. This battle was the one that put an end to the French and Spanish navies. The United Kingdom would assume maritime supremacy, which would last until World War II.

Nelson's Death, Denis Dighton

 

Now, you also have the great opportunity to build this great model at 1:84 scale by purchasing its HMS Victory Gift Pack (22900-L). This contains the aforementioned naval model at scale, specific paint pack and two sets of Royal Navy and Sailors 1700-1815 figures. In addition, it comes with the following as a gift. Basic modeling tool set no. 3, basic tool set no. 2 and lighting set for the model. We recommend that you get our new Modeler’s Workshop (27648-N) to be able to work properly during the construction of the boat, sold separately.

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HMS Victory Model Ship: Commemorate Battle of Trafalgar Anniversary Assembling its New Wooden Cross-Section at 1:72 Scale

What a joy it is for the team of professionals at Artesanía Latina surprise our modelers with something new! In this case with a new historical naval model highly coveted. On the occasion of the commemoration of the anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, which was fought back on October 21, 1805 – 218 years ago – we have created a magnificent naval miniature. Both beginner and more expert modelers can now build the HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section (20500). Specifically, it is a spectacular 1:72 scale wooden modeling kit.

When you finish assembling it, you will be able to appreciate with total clarity and fidelity the six decks that made up the flagship of Vice Admiral Lord Nelson, the largest warship in history. What was life like on board a ship during the 17th and 18th centuries? The wooden naval modeling kit with the model of the English ship of the line 1805 Trafalgar Edition will be shown to you through this museum quality jewel.

HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina. HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina.

Do you think HMS Victory model ship cross-section is beautiful? Wait until you watch the video below in its entirety, we present it in detail, showing off in all its splendor.

NAVAL MODELING KIT WITH HMS VICTORY SHIP OF THE LINE SECTION

The British ship of the line HMS Victory with Horatio Nelson in command fought against the Spanish Navy at the Battle of Trafalgar. It was the largest ship in the British Royal Navy. So, given its relevance, do not hesitate now to assemble this classic section of the model ship HMS Victory, full of decorative details.

HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina. HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina.

Its naval modeling kit contains high-precision laser-cut board parts, hardwoods, brass and cast iron. The cannons are die-cast and fully equipped. So that it is beautifully displayed, it includes a small exhibition base with a metal nominative plate. If you want to make it more realistic, we also provide you with the copper lining of the hull and, as another excellent bonus, 8 figures in die-cast with Admiral Nelson.

HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina. HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina.

As we mentioned previously, the cross-section of HMS Victory model ship will offer you the opportunity to examine in depth the construction and structure of the ship, as well as the entire high level of detail of its six decks.

That will be once it is built, so for its assembly you can follow our complete step-by-step guide entirely on video – very easy to understand – which you can watch for free at our Youtube channelclick here. To do this, you can also scan the QR code on the box and on the printed parts list that comes with the box. It will be like a masterclass carried out by our professional modelers. The kit does not contain printed instructions. You can also download the 1:1 plan of the model for free in the button on this sheet called ‘Instructions and Downloadable Content’. Once it is completed, the HMS Victory model ship will measure 9.44” (240mm) length, 13.58” (345mm) height and 3.58” (91mm) width.

Plan HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina. Parts List HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina.

HMS VICTORY MODEL SHIP OF THE LINE: FINISHES AND ACCESSORIES

If the modeler build this fantastic cross-section of HMS Victory model ship a model completely faithful to the original replica, we recommend that you paint it with our Specific Set of Water-Based Acrylic Paints(277PACK29), sold separately.

Specific Set of Water-Based Acrylic Paints (277PACK29) by Artesanía Latina.

HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina.

For the protection of the model while it is displayed and to give it a museum touch, we strongly suggest that you place it in its fabulous Methacrylate Urn (20500AS), also for sale separately.

Methacrylate Urn for HMS Victory Section Model (20500AS) by Artesanía Latina. Methacrylate Urn for HMS Victory Section Model (20500AS) by Artesanía Latina.

Finally, illuminate the cross-section to give it more realism with the LED Lighting Set for Models and DIY Projects (27590).

LED Lighting Set for Models and DIY Projects (27590) by Artesanía Latina. LED Lighting Set for Models and DIY Projects (27590) by Artesanía Latina.

So decide soon to build the HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section (20500). We present it to you in this careful box with the wooden naval modeling kit.HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina.

Oh, you can also purchase everything your model needs with the Gift Pack HMS Victory Cross-Section (20500L), which comes with the model, its methacrylate display urn, its set of LED lights, its pack of paints and a Micro Riveting Tool to cover the hull (27319). And at a lower price than if you buy all the products separately!

Gift Pack with Ship Model, Paints, Urn, LED and Micro Riveting Tool: Section HMS Victory (20500L) by Artesanía Latina.

HISTORY OF THE MOST POWERFUL SHIP OF THE LINE IN THE WORLD, THE ONLY ONE THAT REMAINS AS IT WAS

Today, it is on dock in the port of Portsmouth (Hampshire) in England as a museum piece. The English ship HMS Victory remains the flagship of the Second Lord of the Sea. It is even more important because it is the only ship of the line that has survived to this day in conditions faithful to the originals.

HMS Victory was launched in 1765. The rest of the works such as the rigging, the sails and the armament were progressively completed until in 1778 the ship of the line could be in active service.

Two years after being assigned to command HMS Victory, vice admiral Horatio Nelson participated in the Battle of Trafalgar. The most decisive of the Napoleonic Wars. It was the one that put an end to the French and Spanish navies. The United Kingdom would assume a maritime supremacy that would last until the Second World War.

However, Nelson did not have the opportunity to learn of his victory. He died during the battle in the course of a close combat with the Redoutable, a large French ship with 74 guns. From the tops of the Redoutable, a marksman then reached Nelson.

Now you can remember history by building the section of one of the most important ships in history! The HMS Victory model ship cross-section.

HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina. HMS Victory Model Ship Cross-Section in Wood (20500) by Artesanía Latina.

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Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood at 1/84 Scale: 100% New and Trustworthy Design for the Trafalgar 1805 Edition of the Spanish Navy Flagship

Many emails from our modelers friends requesting it and they convinced us. A naval modeling kit has arrived at our warehouses that will drive you crazy due to its beauty and its historical relevance. The new wooden model ship Santisima Trinidad Trafalgar Edition 1805 (22901), at 1:84 scale. Yes, the modeler can now assemble the flagship of the Spanish Navy.

Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

A highly desired product made by Artesanía Latina, the 2023 greatest novelty on the naval modeling market! It is a faithful replica – without precedent – in miniature with 100% new design of the Spanish ship of the line with 144 cannons, symbol of Spanish naval power from the late 18th century and early 19th century.

Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

We have based as a reference on the plan found in Saint Petersburg and on the monograph by Joaquín Rodríguez Crespo. This model accurately represents what the ship looked like at the end of its life, with the correct artillery. It was an essential vessel in the Battle of Trafagar between the British Royal Navy and the Spanish Navy. Of course, now we have refloated it from the bottom of the sea to bring you an exuberant wooden naval modeling kit aimed at elite modelers. We present it to you on this video:

MODEL SHIP SANTÍSIMA TRINIDAD: KIT CONTENTS OF SPANISH SHIP OF THE LINE

The new wooden naval modeling kit of the famous Spanish ship of the line Santisima Trinidad at 1:84 scale was the greatest weapon of its time, it received the nickname ‘El Escorial de los Mares’. The emblem of the feared Spanish Navy. Just below there is a video in which you can watch all the contents of this stunning wooden model ship.

Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina. Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

The modeler will find in this new Trafalgar 1805 edition hundreds of high-quality parts: 14 sheets of basswood plywood cut by precision laser and 6 spectacular brass photo-etched sheets with parts such as lanterns, railings or details of the cannons. Also, 10 packs of strips and rods, and American oak veneer. All the blocks and beams for the rigging are prefabricated. Brass round dowels and brass tubes are also included.

Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

What can we say about its sails! It has a huge amount of 18 pre-sewn sails made of cotton fabric – ready to be placed – and cotton threads of different colors and thicknesses. It comes with translucent acetates, nets and adhesive flags in textured fabric.

Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

As a gift so that the model is perfectly displayed, wooden exhibition base with metal nominative plate.

Exhibition Base for Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

And, even more, another bonus: 5 die-cast figurines!

Bonus of 5 Figurines Set for Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

Of course, you can also provide an extra realism to the faithful miniature replica, add the Set of 16 Metal Figures and Accessories for Spanish Navy (22901F), sold separately.

Set of 16 Figurines y Accesories for Spanish Army Model Ships at 1:84 scale (22901F) by Artesanía Latina.

This kit represents its appearance and artillery correctly, the ones of the Battle of Trafalgar. In this sense, the figurehead of the archangel Saint Michael leads the ship. The highly detailed scale artillery includes photo-etched parts and includes the howitzers that the ship carried in Trafalgar. Included the boats to build in wood, very realistic.

Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

MODEL SHIP SANTÍSIMA TRINIDAD: READY TO LIGHT UP

Do you still need to see more to get crazy thanks to the beauty of the new model of the Spanish vessel – ship of the line – Santisima Trinidad Trafalgar Edition 1805? No problem. The new model made by Artesanía Latina is prepared for illuminate, so do not hesitate to purchase -sold separately- our LED Lighting Set (27590). The modeler will be amazed by such beauty!

LED Lightning Set for Scale Models and DIY Projects (27590) by Artesanía Latina. Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

VERY DETAILED ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND DEMONSTRATION VIDEOS

Once the model ship Santisima Trinidad (22901) is built, this measures 46.88” -1191 mm- length, 35.62” -905 mm- height and 18.26” -464 mm- width. Its design using a false keel and frames brings its assembly closer to that of the real ship.

Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

How to assemble it? The 3D modelers and designers at Artesanía Latina have created brand new instructions. You can appreciate the different stages of assembly with total clarity. In Spanish, French, Italian, English, German, Dutch and Russian. In addition, the naval modeling kit of the Spanish ship comes with several paper templates to make the construction process of the model easier. Among other functionalities, they serve to arrange the elements on the decks and to place the embrasures and other objects on the sides of the hull.

Assembly Instructions for Wooden Naval Modeling Kit Spanish Ship of the Line Santisima Trinidad (22901) by Artesanía Latina. Assembly Instructions for Wooden Naval Modeling Kit Spanish Ship of the Line Santisima Trinidad (22901) by Artesanía Latina. Assembly Instructions for Wooden Naval Modeling Kit Spanish Ship of the Line Santisima Trinidad (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

The wooden naval modeling kit of the Santisima Trinidad has a QR code in its box which will allow you to download the assembly guide for free with clarifying photographs – more than 800 pages on digital format, not on paper – at product sheet of our website. Does not contain printed instructions. Two printed posters are included: one with the 1:1 scale model – double-sided – and another with the parts list and sails identification.

1:1 Plan of Wooden Naval Modeling Kit Spanish Ship of the Line Santisima Trinidad (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

1:1 Plan of Wooden Naval Modeling Kit Spanish Ship of the Line Santisima Trinidad (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

Parts List of Wooden Naval Modeling Kit Spanish Ship of the Line Santisima Trinidad (22901) by Artesanía Latina.Sails Identification of Wooden Naval Modeling Kit Spanish Ship of the Line Santisima Trinidad (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

Also, on our Youtube channel, you can watch 10 demonstration videos to help you through some of the most important steps.

We recommend you watch the video below to learn about some of the tools that can be super useful when you are assembling the model:

ACRYLIC PAINTS SET FOR SANTÍSIMA TRINIDAD

The modeling professionals at Artesanía Latina recommend the painting of the model ship Santisima Trinidad using its Specific Water-Based Acrylic Paints Set (277PACK30), sold separately. In this way, the result of the finished of the Spanish ship of the line will be much more realistic and visual. Quick drying, the paints of twelve different colors come in small 20 ml bottles. Featuring off white (x2), off black (x2), bright red, FS11136 red (x2), ice yellow, buff, cocoa brown, dark red leather and gold, your artwork of naval modeling will leave spechless anyone who sees it.

Set of Acrylic Paints for Ship of the Line Santisima Trinidad (277PACK30) by Artesanía Latina.

Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

A LITTLE HISTORY OF THE SPANISH SHIP OF THE LINE SANTISIMA TRINIDAD

Launched in 1769, the Santisima Trinidad was one of the few four-decker ships of the line that existed. Despite this, it was not very effective due to its clumsy and slow navigation. Above all, its tragic end in the Battle of Trafalgar (October 21st, 1805) is remembered. On that occasion it was under the orders of the squad leader Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros, and with Francisco Javier de Uriarte y Borja as flag captain. After a tough fight, it was captured by the English in very bad conditions, with more than 200 dead and 100 wounded. The English put all their efforts into saving it and taking it to the English port of Gibraltar, being towed by the frigates HMS Naiad and HMS Phoebe. However, it would finally sink on October 24th about 25 or 26 miles south of Cádiz.

It now remains at the bottom of the sea. Its artillery parts were extracted and installed at the entrance to the Pantheon of Illustrious Sailors located in the Navy Non-Commissioned Officers School, in San Fernando (Cádiz). Now you have the opportunity, once again, to build a fundamental jewek of world naval history. Assemble this Trafalgar 1805 edition of the model ship Santisima Trinidad (22901).

Model Ship Santisima Trinidad in Wood Trafalgar 1805 Edition at 1:84 Scale (22901) by Artesanía Latina.

Oh, don’t forget to accompany this impressive Spanish ship with its Captain’s Boat (19014), for sale separately. This way your ship of the line will look even more beautiful.

Captain's Boat Model Santisima Trinidad at 1:50 (19014) by Artesanía Latina.

Then… Let’s build them at our modeling workshop!