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  1. mleonc

    Caravele "La Niña" scale 1/50

    Hello, I have started building a new version of the caravel La Niña. Named "Santa Clara" but called “La Niña” by its owner, Juan Niño, a resident of Moguer. It was commanded by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón, brother of the captain of the “La Pinta”. The ship was built in Palos, and in the Canaries, its...
  2. Short John Bronze

    Nina by Amati

    Why? I am fast running out of shelf space! Large, square-rigged models (e.g. Vasa) have such long main yards that they require a shelf so deep that they could share it with a 1950s television set. My first thought was to go for a fore-and-aft rig ship but could not find one that took my fancy...
  3. itwbluey

    Nina approaching launch…

    Few photos of La Niña by Amati, with her sister La Pinta in the slipway…..
  4. T

    Nina - Heller 1:75

    Greetings captains. While I rest from my long build of Black Pearl (which I'll post later) I decided to "quick" build this little ship. I saw a couple of great builds here of the wooden version and have some ideas about what I want to get in the result. It's interesting that Artesania Latina has...
  5. ItsMatty123

    La Nina 1:65 - Amati

    Hi All, I would like to show you my new build I have very recently started. My first build was the Swift 1805 by Artesania Latina, and I decided to try a different manufacturer as I wasn't too thrilled with the instructions that were provided on my first build and i struggled with quite a few...
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