![]() ![]() A list of applicable postcodes can be seen here.Įuropean deliveries are sent by DPD. ![]() The courier does not deliver on a weekend or bank holidays.Įxpress delivery is two days to some postcodes, and these incur a £6 surcharge. The express service requires a signature on delivery and must be ordered before 2pm for next working day delivery. Please be sure to give us your mobile phone number when ordering as DPD offer an email/text message option to enable you to receive notification of despatch and estimated delivery time. UK Delivery: Order value (Including postage) ![]() Orders will only be dispatched once payment has been received. We endeavour to dispatch orders immediately but certainly within 48 hours of receipt. Wonderland Models deliver throughout the UK and Overseas. Two colours of brown thread, for rigging applications, add to the detail, while pre-prepared hand sewn and sized cloth sails aid the completion of the model. Detailing parts in brass include eyebolts, hinges, capstan, nails and more. This model features all-wood, double plank-on-bulkhead construction using woods including african walnut, mukali, plywood, and sapelli. This Artesania Latina wooden boat model is highly realistic with many fine details. Nina had three masts, and most likely carried sails like those of Santa Maria, except for the topsail, and perhaps the spritsail. Pinta was a caravel, a smaller, lighter, and faster ship than the tubby Santa Maria. They usually slept on the deck and would go below only if the weather was bad. A caravel could hold about twenty crew members. It was so easy to control that sailors could easily explore shallow bays and the mouths of rivers. It was square-rigged on its foremasts and mainmasts, but used a lateen sail on the mizzen to help in tacking. It did not have much cargo space, but it was able to sail over difficult waters easily. A caravel had a shallower draft than a nao (Santa Maria), so it could move around in the water more easily. The Nina and Pinta, two of the ships in Columbus' fleet were known as caravels. You can also buy the Set of 10 Metal Figures for Caravels and Galleons, ready to be assembled and painted.The Artesania Latina 1/65 Pinta Wooden Ship Model Kit from the wooden ship model kits range accurately recreates the real life vessel in fine detail. Paint your model with the Paints Set for Caravels and Galleons Models, for sale separately. This model ship is aimed at modelers with an intermediate skills level. The kit does not include printed instructions. So thanks to this guide you can complete your magnificent scale replica of La Pinta. The wooden model ship kit contains high-precision laser-cut board parts wood and birch veneer numerous parts in wood, metal and brass high-quality brass photo-etched parts Hand-sewn sails ready to be placed cotton threads real-scale plane of the caravel exhibition base, as a gift, to expose the model once it is finished and everything necessary to delight the modelers.Īlso, for the assembly of the model of La Pinta you will have a super detailed step-by-step guide on DVD format for computer (Windows and Mac). Once it is built, this faithful miniature replica measures 20.07'' (510mm) length, 9.05'' (230mm) width and 15.74'' (400mm) height. The system of assembly of the model by means of false keel and frames approximates its design to the one of the real boat. CONTENTS AND ACCESORIES CARAVEL LA PINTA WOODEN MODEL SHIP KITīuild your model ship at scale 1/65 of La Pinta caravel from the Discovery of America. Later La Pinta would be the first one to arrive at an European port, reaching Bayona 1 of March of 1493. It was in October 12th when the famous Rodrigo de Triana cried "Land hot!", and it was heard from La Pinta's ship. The sail and the rudder of La Pinta were repaired on this scale, and finally departed to the New World on 6 September. The expedition with the three ships departed from Puerto de Palos to the Canary Islands on August 3, 1492. ![]() Built in the shipyards of Palos de la Frontera a few years before the voyage, it was the fastest of the three boats and it often had to wait for the other two. Forgot your password? or Create A New Account orĭiscover La Pinta, a wooden model, the fastest of the three caravels used by Christopher Columbus on the first voyage to the New World in 1492. ![]()
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