List Number: | MK-13109 |
EAN: | 6972316261090 |
Warranty: | 24 months |
Manufacturer: | Mould King |
Price excluding VAT: | 1 725,23 CZK |
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The Legend of Blackbeard
Edward Teach - The most famous pirate of all time
E. Teach was born in 1680 in England and never dreamed that he would one day be the most feared pirate in the Caribbean. As a young sailor, he joined the British Royal Navy. While serving in the navy, E. Teach excelled in virtually everything. He was a man of tall stature, intelligent, articulate and very charismatic. The monotonous and dull service in the Royal Navy soon bored him. Aware of his strengths and the importance of his reputation, he began to spread incredible stories about himself that made him seem almost otherworldly. In 1716, at the age of 36, he decided to leave the Royal Navy and entered the service of the feared pirate Benjamin Hornigold. He soon became commander of one of the ships, where he earned the admiration and respect of the crew. When B. Hornigold decided to retire as a pirate, it was clear who would take over the captaincy. On that day Edwar Teach took the name Blackbeard. On November 28, 1717, he and his crew attacked the French slave ship La Concorde. He captured the vessel and renamed it the Queen Anne's Revenge. He additionally armed the ship with 40 cannons and declared it the flagship of the pirate fleet. Blackbeard relentlessly attacked and robbed French and Spanish ships loaded with precious spices and gold, but also took the liberty of kidnapping prominent persons for whom he demanded a hefty ransom. Blackbeard had only one limit which he could not cross, and he was well aware of it. His rampage in the Caribbean was not to fall on British ships. But with food comes taste, and the famous pirate broke this unwritten rule. He was so successful in his plundering that his activities threatened the interests of the British Crown, and this proved fatal to him. On November 21, 1718, Blackbeard was tracked down by a British fleet under Lieutenant Maynard. A naval battle ensued, the story of which is still told in the Caribbean today. When it appeared that the British ships were going to be destroyed, Blackbeard was killed by twenty stab wounds and five gunshot wounds. When it was over, the British threw Blackbeard's body overboard. The captured pirates, who were taken to England to stand trial, as well as the British sailors, all testified in unison that the body of Blackbeard circled the ship several times and then disappeared into the depths.
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R/C control | No |
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Recommended age | 14+ years |
Package weight | 3510 g |
Compatible with other brand of kits | Yes |
Material | Plastic / Textile |
Number of figures | 0 pcs |
Number of pieces | 3139 pcs |
Box dimensions | 44 x 32 x 14 cm |
Dimensions after assembly | 81,7 x 24,9 x 61,5 cm |