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I'll probably be the first.I will present a new model from the company Kolderstock. A typical flute of the 16th century.I took the description from the website .
The flute ship can be seen as the means of transport of the 17th century.While the origin of the name flute cannot be established with any certainty, its characteristic shape – a convex, pear-shaped hull with a strongly concave top and narrow decks – can plausibly be assumed to be the result of a succession of small developments that started at the end of the 16th century.
The model is in scale 1 to 50 and consists of laser-cut frames, fully cut linden planking and various laser-cut accessories. The ornaments are fully 3D designed and printed with a very high accuracy. The building instructions are based on photos, and the rigging is based on photos and drawings. The model includes two small boats and a set of sails (self-build, stitching required). The model comes with a basic oak stand.
The model comes with basic wooden blocks for the rigging by default, but can be extended with luxurious, authentic blocks for a historically more accurate model.
Difficulty level 4 of 4.
Dimensions of the model when built: length approx. 60 cm, width approx. 24 cm, height approx. 55 cm.
Link to the website for purchase
The flute ship can be seen as the means of transport of the 17th century.While the origin of the name flute cannot be established with any certainty, its characteristic shape – a convex, pear-shaped hull with a strongly concave top and narrow decks – can plausibly be assumed to be the result of a succession of small developments that started at the end of the 16th century.
The model is in scale 1 to 50 and consists of laser-cut frames, fully cut linden planking and various laser-cut accessories. The ornaments are fully 3D designed and printed with a very high accuracy. The building instructions are based on photos, and the rigging is based on photos and drawings. The model includes two small boats and a set of sails (self-build, stitching required). The model comes with a basic oak stand.
The model comes with basic wooden blocks for the rigging by default, but can be extended with luxurious, authentic blocks for a historically more accurate model.
Difficulty level 4 of 4.
Dimensions of the model when built: length approx. 60 cm, width approx. 24 cm, height approx. 55 cm.
Link to the website for purchase
FluytchipBasic blocks
Delivery time: approx. 8 - 10 working days The flute ship can be seen as the means of transport of the 17th century.While the origin of the name flute cannot be established with any certainty, its characteristic shape – a convex, pear-shaped hull with a strongly concave top and narrow decks –...
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