Products from OcCre
Occre - Your specialist for sailing ship models
Spanish supplier of high quality kits for model ships. Occre is specialized in model sailing ships. Model ships from Occre are characterized by a particularly realistic design, which is thought through to the last detail. The assembly of these elaborated model ships is always a little time travel! Are you looking for a caper ship, a warship or a magnificent ocean-going vessel? In the ship model store you will find kits from Occre that will take you back to the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th or 20th century.
Kits from Occre
Kits from Occre rely on selected materials and do without plastic to make the models even more realistic. All parts are pre-sorted by assemblies. All parts are precision cut to ensure perfect assembly.
The enclosed building instructions are in color. The individual work steps are explained in detail and illustrated by detailed photos. In addition, the Occre building instructions are multilingual. The kits from Occre are very suitable for beginners in historical model making. But also for experienced model builders, the wide range of Occre kits with many individual parts.
Popular historical model ships
Whether brigantine, frigate, schooner or merchant ship - not only model building professionals but also newcomers will find what they are looking for when choosing Occre. The kit "Schooner Albatros" for example is ideal for beginners. Thanks to the well thought-out instructions and the precisely manufactured components, the model ship can be assembled without difficulty. Some kits even come with a model stand, with which you can present your finished model ship in a great way.
The Santisima Trinidad is also very popular - available as a segment or as a complete model ship. She was the largest warship that was launched in the 18th century. She was equipped with 130 cannons and can be reconstructed in every detail with the kit from Occre.
For advanced modelers we recommend the "Buccaneer of the Caribbean". This historical sailing ship convinces with its rich decorations, the beautiful fittings and an elaborate rigging. A particularly beautiful detail is also the pirate flag, which reminds us that ships like the Buccaneers dominated the seas of the South Seas in the 17th and 18th centuries.