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Wooden Ship - 1/12 Stage Coach 'Diligence'
ART 20345 Artesania Latina 1/12 Stage Coach 'Diligence'
Discover Artesania Latina's Stage Coach 1848 model, a faithful 1:12 scale replica of the legendary Concord stagecoach of the American Wild West. Used between 1840 and 1860 to transport passengers, mail and goods across the wilderness, this 19th-century icon linked towns before the rise of the railways. Perfect for fans of model railroading, westerns and the history of land transport.
Relive the adventure of the Far West with Diligence Concord
Immerse yourself in the epic of the Wild West with this model that captures the essence of the Concord stagecoach, a symbol of daring travel and the conquest of the West. Ideal for collectors, model builders and American history enthusiasts, this replica offers a unique building experience and a visually spectacular result.
The role of stagecoaches in westward expansion
In the 1840s and 1850s, Concord stagecoaches were essential to westward expansion, linking isolated communities and facilitating the transport of mail, passengers and goods over difficult roads. Before the arrival of the railroad in the 1870s, these stagecoaches were the primary means of overland transportation, coping with rough roads and bandit attacks.
History of the Concord Stagecoach
Origin and manufacturer (Abbot Downing Company)
The Concord stagecoach, manufactured by the Abbot Downing Company in Concord, New Hampshire, became an icon of 19th-century American transportation. Its rugged, functional design made it a mainstay of Western roads, immortalized in cowboy tales and classic Westerns.
Unique design and features
Concord stagecoaches were distinguished by their unique thoroughbraces, which absorbed the shocks of hostile terrain and offered relative comfort compared to European spring suspension. Accommodating up to nine passengers on three often cramped bench seats, and sometimes others on the roof, they also carried trunks and mail bags, often overloaded.
Life on board and riding shotgun anecdotes
Stagecoach travel was a perilous adventure, with dangerous roads and bandit attacks. This gave rise to the expression "riding shotgun", referring to the armed guard sitting beside the coachman to protect the cargo. This model recreates these historic details, transporting you to an era of bravery and danger.
The Artesanía Latina model kit
Level of difficulty and recommended audience: Artesanía Latina's Stage Coach 1848 1/12 scale stagecoach kit is designed for intermediate modelers, collectors and Wild West enthusiasts. It's ideal for those who love westerns, historical modeling or transportation history.
Materials and construction techniques
Made from high-quality materials, this model combines solid basswood, laser-cut plywood, photoetched brass parts and synthetic leather. The body includes simulated suspension and a functional braking system, reinforced by metal parts for added strength.
Assembly experience (instructions and support)
The kit offers a captivating building experience thanks to detailed step-by-step video instructions and precise paper plans. These guides ensure smooth assembly, even for modellers with moderate experience, making the process as rewarding as the final result.
The kit contains :
Laser-cut solid wood and plywood parts for precise assembly.
Elements in photoetched brass, cast metal and synthetic leather for benches, curtains and luggage covers.
Brass decorations and decals for historical inscriptions.
Not included, available separately:
Set of a Pair of horses to assemble and paint (need two)
Figures
Display case
Functional and decorative details
The model includes functional wheels with movable axles, opening doors, trunks and mail bags stacked on the roof, and a whip reminiscent of overloaded Wild West stagecoaches. Interior details, such as curtains and upholstered bench seats, add historical authenticity.
Optional accessories
Horse team and figures: Personalize your model with a 1:12 scale team of two to four horses with realistic harnesses( ref. 20345H), or figures cowboy, passengers and armed guard for an immersive diorama ( ref. 20345F).
Display your model in a custom-made display case with wooden base and brass nameplate ( ref.20345-AS), designed to enhance its value as a collector's item.
Dimensions of finished model
Dimensions without accessories
Length: 575 mm (22" 41/64)
Width: 200 mm (7" 7/8)
Height: 230 mm (9" 1/16)
Measures with accessories (horses, figures, base)
Length with 4 horses: 830 mm (32" 43/64)
Height with figures: 265 mm (10" 7/16)
Discover Artesania Latina's Stage Coach 1848 model, a faithful 1:12 scale replica of the legendary Concord stagecoach of the American Wild West. Used between 1840 and 1860 to transport passengers, mail and goods across the wilderness, this 19th-century icon linked towns before the rise of the railways. Perfect for fans of model railroading, westerns and the history of land transport.
Relive the adventure of the Far West with Diligence Concord
Immerse yourself in the epic of the Wild West with this model that captures the essence of the Concord stagecoach, a symbol of daring travel and the conquest of the West. Ideal for collectors, model builders and American history enthusiasts, this replica offers a unique building experience and a visually spectacular result.
The role of stagecoaches in westward expansion
In the 1840s and 1850s, Concord stagecoaches were essential to westward expansion, linking isolated communities and facilitating the transport of mail, passengers and goods over difficult roads. Before the arrival of the railroad in the 1870s, these stagecoaches were the primary means of overland transportation, coping with rough roads and bandit attacks.
History of the Concord Stagecoach
Origin and manufacturer (Abbot Downing Company)
The Concord stagecoach, manufactured by the Abbot Downing Company in Concord, New Hampshire, became an icon of 19th-century American transportation. Its rugged, functional design made it a mainstay of Western roads, immortalized in cowboy tales and classic Westerns.
Unique design and features
Concord stagecoaches were distinguished by their unique thoroughbraces, which absorbed the shocks of hostile terrain and offered relative comfort compared to European spring suspension. Accommodating up to nine passengers on three often cramped bench seats, and sometimes others on the roof, they also carried trunks and mail bags, often overloaded.
Life on board and riding shotgun anecdotes
Stagecoach travel was a perilous adventure, with dangerous roads and bandit attacks. This gave rise to the expression "riding shotgun", referring to the armed guard sitting beside the coachman to protect the cargo. This model recreates these historic details, transporting you to an era of bravery and danger.
The Artesanía Latina model kit
Level of difficulty and recommended audience: Artesanía Latina's Stage Coach 1848 1/12 scale stagecoach kit is designed for intermediate modelers, collectors and Wild West enthusiasts. It's ideal for those who love westerns, historical modeling or transportation history.
Materials and construction techniques
Made from high-quality materials, this model combines solid basswood, laser-cut plywood, photoetched brass parts and synthetic leather. The body includes simulated suspension and a functional braking system, reinforced by metal parts for added strength.
Assembly experience (instructions and support)
The kit offers a captivating building experience thanks to detailed step-by-step video instructions and precise paper plans. These guides ensure smooth assembly, even for modellers with moderate experience, making the process as rewarding as the final result.
The kit contains :
Laser-cut solid wood and plywood parts for precise assembly.
Elements in photoetched brass, cast metal and synthetic leather for benches, curtains and luggage covers.
Brass decorations and decals for historical inscriptions.
Not included, available separately:
Set of a Pair of horses to assemble and paint (need two)
Figures
Display case
Functional and decorative details
The model includes functional wheels with movable axles, opening doors, trunks and mail bags stacked on the roof, and a whip reminiscent of overloaded Wild West stagecoaches. Interior details, such as curtains and upholstered bench seats, add historical authenticity.
Optional accessories
Horse team and figures: Personalize your model with a 1:12 scale team of two to four horses with realistic harnesses( ref. 20345H), or figures cowboy, passengers and armed guard for an immersive diorama ( ref. 20345F).
Display your model in a custom-made display case with wooden base and brass nameplate ( ref.20345-AS), designed to enhance its value as a collector's item.
Dimensions of finished model
Dimensions without accessories
Length: 575 mm (22" 41/64)
Width: 200 mm (7" 7/8)
Height: 230 mm (9" 1/16)
Measures with accessories (horses, figures, base)
Length with 4 horses: 830 mm (32" 43/64)
Height with figures: 265 mm (10" 7/16)
$636.94
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ART 20345 Artesania Latina 1/12 Stage Coach 'Diligence'
Discover Artesania Latina's Stage Coach 1848 model, a faithful 1:12 scale replica of the legendary Concord stagecoach of the American Wild West. Used between 1840 and 1860 to transport passengers, mail and goods across the wilderness, this 19th-century icon linked towns before the rise of the railways. Perfect for fans of model railroading, westerns and the history of land transport.
Relive the adventure of the Far West with Diligence Concord
Immerse yourself in the epic of the Wild West with this model that captures the essence of the Concord stagecoach, a symbol of daring travel and the conquest of the West. Ideal for collectors, model builders and American history enthusiasts, this replica offers a unique building experience and a visually spectacular result.
The role of stagecoaches in westward expansion
In the 1840s and 1850s, Concord stagecoaches were essential to westward expansion, linking isolated communities and facilitating the transport of mail, passengers and goods over difficult roads. Before the arrival of the railroad in the 1870s, these stagecoaches were the primary means of overland transportation, coping with rough roads and bandit attacks.
History of the Concord Stagecoach
Origin and manufacturer (Abbot Downing Company)
The Concord stagecoach, manufactured by the Abbot Downing Company in Concord, New Hampshire, became an icon of 19th-century American transportation. Its rugged, functional design made it a mainstay of Western roads, immortalized in cowboy tales and classic Westerns.
Unique design and features
Concord stagecoaches were distinguished by their unique thoroughbraces, which absorbed the shocks of hostile terrain and offered relative comfort compared to European spring suspension. Accommodating up to nine passengers on three often cramped bench seats, and sometimes others on the roof, they also carried trunks and mail bags, often overloaded.
Life on board and riding shotgun anecdotes
Stagecoach travel was a perilous adventure, with dangerous roads and bandit attacks. This gave rise to the expression "riding shotgun", referring to the armed guard sitting beside the coachman to protect the cargo. This model recreates these historic details, transporting you to an era of bravery and danger.
The Artesanía Latina model kit
Level of difficulty and recommended audience: Artesanía Latina's Stage Coach 1848 1/12 scale stagecoach kit is designed for intermediate modelers, collectors and Wild West enthusiasts. It's ideal for those who love westerns, historical modeling or transportation history.
Materials and construction techniques
Made from high-quality materials, this model combines solid basswood, laser-cut plywood, photoetched brass parts and synthetic leather. The body includes simulated suspension and a functional braking system, reinforced by metal parts for added strength.
Assembly experience (instructions and support)
The kit offers a captivating building experience thanks to detailed step-by-step video instructions and precise paper plans. These guides ensure smooth assembly, even for modellers with moderate experience, making the process as rewarding as the final result.
The kit contains :
Laser-cut solid wood and plywood parts for precise assembly.
Elements in photoetched brass, cast metal and synthetic leather for benches, curtains and luggage covers.
Brass decorations and decals for historical inscriptions.
Not included, available separately:
Set of a Pair of horses to assemble and paint (need two)
Figures
Display case
Functional and decorative details
The model includes functional wheels with movable axles, opening doors, trunks and mail bags stacked on the roof, and a whip reminiscent of overloaded Wild West stagecoaches. Interior details, such as curtains and upholstered bench seats, add historical authenticity.
Optional accessories
Horse team and figures: Personalize your model with a 1:12 scale team of two to four horses with realistic harnesses( ref. 20345H), or figures cowboy, passengers and armed guard for an immersive diorama ( ref. 20345F).
Display your model in a custom-made display case with wooden base and brass nameplate ( ref.20345-AS), designed to enhance its value as a collector's item.
Dimensions of finished model
Dimensions without accessories
Length: 575 mm (22" 41/64)
Width: 200 mm (7" 7/8)
Height: 230 mm (9" 1/16)
Measures with accessories (horses, figures, base)
Length with 4 horses: 830 mm (32" 43/64)
Height with figures: 265 mm (10" 7/16)
Discover Artesania Latina's Stage Coach 1848 model, a faithful 1:12 scale replica of the legendary Concord stagecoach of the American Wild West. Used between 1840 and 1860 to transport passengers, mail and goods across the wilderness, this 19th-century icon linked towns before the rise of the railways. Perfect for fans of model railroading, westerns and the history of land transport.
Relive the adventure of the Far West with Diligence Concord
Immerse yourself in the epic of the Wild West with this model that captures the essence of the Concord stagecoach, a symbol of daring travel and the conquest of the West. Ideal for collectors, model builders and American history enthusiasts, this replica offers a unique building experience and a visually spectacular result.
The role of stagecoaches in westward expansion
In the 1840s and 1850s, Concord stagecoaches were essential to westward expansion, linking isolated communities and facilitating the transport of mail, passengers and goods over difficult roads. Before the arrival of the railroad in the 1870s, these stagecoaches were the primary means of overland transportation, coping with rough roads and bandit attacks.
History of the Concord Stagecoach
Origin and manufacturer (Abbot Downing Company)
The Concord stagecoach, manufactured by the Abbot Downing Company in Concord, New Hampshire, became an icon of 19th-century American transportation. Its rugged, functional design made it a mainstay of Western roads, immortalized in cowboy tales and classic Westerns.
Unique design and features
Concord stagecoaches were distinguished by their unique thoroughbraces, which absorbed the shocks of hostile terrain and offered relative comfort compared to European spring suspension. Accommodating up to nine passengers on three often cramped bench seats, and sometimes others on the roof, they also carried trunks and mail bags, often overloaded.
Life on board and riding shotgun anecdotes
Stagecoach travel was a perilous adventure, with dangerous roads and bandit attacks. This gave rise to the expression "riding shotgun", referring to the armed guard sitting beside the coachman to protect the cargo. This model recreates these historic details, transporting you to an era of bravery and danger.
The Artesanía Latina model kit
Level of difficulty and recommended audience: Artesanía Latina's Stage Coach 1848 1/12 scale stagecoach kit is designed for intermediate modelers, collectors and Wild West enthusiasts. It's ideal for those who love westerns, historical modeling or transportation history.
Materials and construction techniques
Made from high-quality materials, this model combines solid basswood, laser-cut plywood, photoetched brass parts and synthetic leather. The body includes simulated suspension and a functional braking system, reinforced by metal parts for added strength.
Assembly experience (instructions and support)
The kit offers a captivating building experience thanks to detailed step-by-step video instructions and precise paper plans. These guides ensure smooth assembly, even for modellers with moderate experience, making the process as rewarding as the final result.
The kit contains :
Laser-cut solid wood and plywood parts for precise assembly.
Elements in photoetched brass, cast metal and synthetic leather for benches, curtains and luggage covers.
Brass decorations and decals for historical inscriptions.
Not included, available separately:
Set of a Pair of horses to assemble and paint (need two)
Figures
Display case
Functional and decorative details
The model includes functional wheels with movable axles, opening doors, trunks and mail bags stacked on the roof, and a whip reminiscent of overloaded Wild West stagecoaches. Interior details, such as curtains and upholstered bench seats, add historical authenticity.
Optional accessories
Horse team and figures: Personalize your model with a 1:12 scale team of two to four horses with realistic harnesses( ref. 20345H), or figures cowboy, passengers and armed guard for an immersive diorama ( ref. 20345F).
Display your model in a custom-made display case with wooden base and brass nameplate ( ref.20345-AS), designed to enhance its value as a collector's item.
Dimensions of finished model
Dimensions without accessories
Length: 575 mm (22" 41/64)
Width: 200 mm (7" 7/8)
Height: 230 mm (9" 1/16)
Measures with accessories (horses, figures, base)
Length with 4 horses: 830 mm (32" 43/64)
Height with figures: 265 mm (10" 7/16)






















