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Product Description ■ In 1492, the largest of the three sailing ships used by Christopher Columbus on his first transatlantic voyage.
During this voyage, the three ships were combined. The other two were Character Bells, the Pinter and the Nina.
Both were used ships and were not built for exploration.
The Santa Maria was a sailing ship of the type called Nao, with a triangular forecastle at the bow and decks and three masts.
The ship sailed safely across the Atlantic to the Bahamas, but on December 24, 1492, during the expedition, it ran aground on Hispaniola Island and was dismantled. The available wood was used for fortification.
This kit is a 1/50 scale model faithfully reproduced with reference to the restored ship preserved in Kobe Port.
The shell, lookout and ladder are made of wood with precision laser processing for ease of assembly. Anchors, cannons, revolvers, shields, and many other metal parts are used.
The ship has a box structure. The boat, lookout and ladder are made of wood with precision laser processing for ease of assembly. Anchors, cannons, revolvers, shields, and many other metal parts are used.
It comes with a cloth sail, a flag color manual, and a full scale drawing, so it can be enjoyed by beginners.
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Size when completed : total length approx. 604 mm, total width approx. 350 mm, total height approx. 627 mm
Component composition : laser wood parts / wooden parts / metal parts / other
Production reference time : approx. 100 hours