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Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) 30 Inches Model

Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) 30 Inches Model

30L x 1W x 1H Inches (76.2L x 2.54W x 2.54H Cm)

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Canadian HMCS Haida (G63), a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy, served with distinction during World War II and the Korean War. Known as Canadian’s “fightingest ship,” it now rests as a celebrated museum ship in Ontario. Handcrafted from premium Canadian red cedar, Teak, and Mahogany,... this 30-inch model is built using the plank-on-frame method, with 3–6 months of expert care poured into every timeless detail. We handcraft each model with care and precision—working closely with you until you're completely satisfied. Throughout the build, you’ll receive detailed photo updates at every important stage: - Hull construction - Deck detailing and structural components - Final painting and finishing touches Once you give final approval, your model will be expertly packed in a custom wooden crate with protective cushioning to ensure it arrives safely—anywhere in the world. Ready to turn your dream ship into a reality? Start your custom build or explore more at: Custom-made Projects Canadian HMCS Haida (G63) is a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy, launched in 1942 and commissioned in 1943. Built in the United Kingdom, she served during World War II in the Atlantic and Arctic, escorting convoys and hunting German U-boats. Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) became known for her aggressive actions and was credited with sinking more enemy tonnage than any other Canadian warship. After World War II, Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) was modernized and served again during the Korean War, providing naval gunfire support and patrol duties. She remained active through the early Cold War, helping to protect international waters and support NATO operations. Her versatility and durability earned her the nickname “Canadian’s Fightingest Ship.” Decommissioned in 1963, Canadian HMCS Haida Tribal-Class Destroyer (G63) was preserved as a museum ship. She is now docked in Hamilton, Ontario, and designated a National Historic Site. Canadian HMCS Haida serves as a proud symbol of Canadian’s naval heritage and wartime contributions.
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Pedro LT

What a Beauty! It shines so impressively in my study. Made of first class material all around, and the workmanship is impeccable which makes for a museum quality product. Love it!

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Quality, and attention to detail of model! I went aboard the USS Constitution, as a young Naval Officer, and this incredible model, brought back so many great memories, of that experience! V/r, John W., Captain, USN (Ret)

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The display case is fantastic The case was extremely easy to put together, snd looks fantastic. The model ship fits perfectly inside and looks fantastic.

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