santa maria

  1. C

    AL< Santa Maria - still to be finished.

    La Gallega – AKA ‘la Santa Maria’ by Artesania Latina but before Columbus. La Gallega was categorised as a Nao (A carrack. Portuguese: Nau, Spanish: Nao, Catalan: Carraca) which means “Ship”, an ocean-going sailing ship developed in the 14th to 15th centuries by Portugal and Spain, (most...
  2. C

    Santa Maria produced by Pavel Nikitin

    I received my Santa Maria kit yesterday and unboxed it today. This is a heavy kit. Very well packaged and presented. I think it's a good value for the money. I've attached photos of the unboxing. There is a spiral bound instruction book. There are sheets with illustrations. There are...
  3. C

    Santa Maria 1/75, Heller [COMPLETED BUILD]

    As it was said, the time had come to complete Columbus' fleet and add the missing ship to it. As is often the case with Heller, the sight of frames with elements does not raise any major objections until we take a closer look at them... The plastic sails need to be replaced with ones made of...
  4. Short John Bronze

    Santa Maria by Amati [COMPLETED BUILD]

    Unboxing Having just completed the Amati Nina there were no surprises here: a box of good quality materials and fittings. Many of these looked very familiar from my previous build: the windlass, ship's boat, door frames etc. It appears that Columbus bought a job lot when kitting out his fleet. I...
  5. ShipmodelIdeas

    Santa Maria 1:65 based on Amati kit

    Hello everyone, I wanted to share my progress on the Santa Maria 1:65 ship model that I've been building for a few months now. Initially, I started with an Amati kit, thinking it would be an "easytobuild" straightforward project lasting only a couple of months. However, after obtaining books by...
  6. moreplovac

    Columbus ships, Santa Maria and Pinta, kit by Amati... [COMPLETED BUILD]

    From Amati family there were always something nice happening; first there were violins and then ship models. From Wikipedia: Amati (/əˈmɑːti/, Italian: [aˈmaːti]) is the last name of a family of Italian violin makers who lived at Cremona from about 1538 to 1740. Their importance is considered...
  7. Ptèr

    Santa Maria 1492 - Artesania Latina - scale 1:65 [COMPLETED BUILD]

    Hello shipmates, Before we are getting started with my new buildlog, a short introduction of myself and the ship is in order. I'm a new member of this forum, and I live in The Netherlands a small country in Europe. I'm also a member of other fora. So posting on a forum is not new to me. Some...
  8. mtbediz1

    Santa Maria, Mantua 1:50

    Hello again friends. After HMS Pickle I started Santa Maria kit of Mantua which I bought three years ago. I will modify the kit a little during the construction. Everybody knows everything about Santa Maria. So, no need to tell about her history. I did the framing and glued the main simulated...
  9. epicdoom

    Latina 1/65 Carabela Santa Maria build log

    Figured since I'm still close to the starting point on this ship, I would show what I'm doing. I'll post pics of the progress so far when the frame is faired and ready for Planking. Here is the Kit
  10. mtbediz1

    Santa Maria

    Because my Santa Maria build log was damaged i decided to open a new topic for it and reload the pics and copy the texts. After i complete this log, admins can remove my old damaged one (because i will copy the texts from old one to this log please do not remove the old one until i finish this)
  11. R

    Santa Maria Mamoli 1:60 by ray111

    this is a rough log of the santa maria model constructed from the santa maria kit by mamoli.
  12. zoly99sask

    Santa Maria - Mantua - scale 1:50 modified kit semi scratch and diorama

    Hello fellow ship model builders ,this is my new build log for the ship Santa Maria.Updates are coming soon. Zoltan
  13. Sgtmik

    Spanish Caravel Santa Maria Amati 1:200 Scale

    Christopher Columbus had three ships on his first voyage, the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. Columbus sailed from Palos de la Frontera on 3 August, 1492. His flagship, the Santa Maria had 52 men aboard while his other two ships, the Nina and Pinta were each crewed by 18 men. The Santa...
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