Brigantine Phoenix - Master Korabel - 1:72

Joined
Aug 27, 2017
Messages
407
Points
313

Location
Provo, Utah
I just found this forum, so this is my first post. I purchased this a few months ago from a www.hobbyterra.com, it is produced by ex USSR manufacturers – it's very complete and very detailed, all parts are laser cut – even the outside hull planking. It has instructions in Russian, but I'm a little rusty so I'll refer to the picture diagrams and the English instructions. When it's finished it will be 590 mm long, by 440 mm high and 220 mm wide. So here are some pictures:

1.jpg2.jpg3.jpg4.jpg5.jpg6.jpg7.jpg9.jpg10.jpg11.jpg8.jpg
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Looks like a nicely designed kit with good wooden parts. Love instructions with each step pictured so you know the kit was actually tested and built using the items supplied.
 
G'day Paul, you have done a great job on her, looks like a very nicely designed kit, and some very good photos you have taken, have fun and enjoy,

best regards John.
 
Hi Paul,
Welcome to our forum :text-welcomewave: you have a very very nice looking ship. Your workmanship is top notch. I will continue to watch your build with pleasure. Thank you for sharing.
 
Incredible and very clean - I love the wood tone colors.
 
The overall impression is realy good of this model. Good built.
One question: are belaying pins made out of metal?
Maybe think about to paint or blackening them, with the shiny surface they are looking a little bit unreal....
 
Last edited:
Hi Paul,

Very nice work I like the deck very much which look slightly weathered, did you do this yourselve or was it like this in the kit.
I am currently also building a boat from master korabel for my model of the Friesland and I liked the detailing of these kits.

Regs Maarten
 
Back
Top