Have you already built several beginner model boats and feel like you need to take the leap to the next level? Do you already know how to assemble a naval model in general and do you have basic knowledge of using tools? It’s your time to start building ship models intermediate level of skills, without a doubt. Artesanía Latina offers you, in this sense, a wide and varied catalog of wooden naval modeling kits so you can take the next step in your passion for naval modeling. For this reason, we break down in two posts which are each of the historical and high-quality naval scale models. Everything so that the modeler who wants to evolve his skills knows what he wants to set up as a new challenge.
SHIP MODELS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL: WOODEN AND ABS NAVIGABLE-SUITABLE R/C TUGBOAT ATLANTIC (20210)
We start the ship models intermediate level review with the wooden and ABS plastic model of the Atlantic offshore tugboat. It is a faithful replica of the tugboats of the 70s and 80s of the 20th century. It was an offshore tug, not a port tug, so it was prepared to withstand the most adverse weather conditions. Its entire structure was designed to be a stable and very manageable boat in the water, in addition to being able to tow large vessels such as oil tankers or cruise ships in open waters.
The Atlantic Navigable Naval Modelling Kit contains high-precision laser-cut board parts, hardwoods, photo-etched parts, brass and cast iron. It has numerous details in chemical trimming to be more faithful to the original boat. Likewise, the hull of the Atlantic tugboat is made of very high quality ABS so it can be easily converted into an R/C model by being more resistant and waterproof. Without forgetting that its interior is ready for the installation of the electrical system -not included-. The water cannons are designed to be usable – mechanism not included. Once built, the model measures 41.73” (1,060mm) length, 23.62” (600mm) height and 9.84” (250mm) width.
SHIP MODELS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL: WOODEN TUGBOAT SANSON (20415)
Tugboat from the 40s of the last century. Equipped with a powerful steam boiler of 2,000 HP, the vessel could develop speeds of 14 knots while coming to the rescue of much larger ships. In the mid-19th century, navigation experienced a great revolution. The main factor is the implementation of mechanical propulsion. As a consequence, ships gradually increase their size and displacement, losing in the process the ease of maneuvering in docks and ports. As a result of this, tugboats are born. New types of ships of small tonnage and shallow draft but with more than enough driving power and maneuverability to assist ships much larger than themselves.
The naval modeling kit of the Sanson tugboat includes all the necessary parts so you can build your model. 7 high-precision laser-cut plywood sheets, as well as birch slats and rods, and oak veneer. By the way, it is the first kit that contains oak veneer, Artesanía Latina being a pioneer in including this noble wood in any model on the market. In this way, the model is much more realistic, exclusive and avoids the use of wood from tropical forests. It also comes with 1 photo-etched plate with numerous magnificent details, as well as accessories such as die-cast pieces, brass rods, threads, wooden trim and much more. Once built, the model measures 23.81” (605mm) length, 5.11” (130mm) width and 13.47” (350mm) height.
SHIP MODELS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL: WOODEN DUTCH FISHING BOAT BOTTER (22125)
Our third proposal of intermediate level ship models is the Dutch Botter fishing boat model. These ships sailed for centuries in the shallow coastal waters of the Zuiderzee Sea. The crew, usually between 2 and 4 men, used to keep the catches alive in a livewell located in the center of the boat. Zuiderzee was a large inland sea north of the Netherlands. The completion in 1932 of a large dyke divided it in two, creating a large inland saltwater lake called Ijsselmeeer and adding the rest of the former inland sea to the Wadden Sea.
Its assembly system using false keel and frames, like the vast majority of Artesanía Latina’s scale models of boats, brings its design closer to that of the real ship. The modeling kit contains all the parts necessary for construction. High precision laser cut board pieces, fine woods, brass, cast iron and hand-sewn cotton sails ready to be placed. In addition, it includes as a bonus a beautiful wooden base to build with a nameplate of the Botter fishing boat. Everything fits perfectly in this wonderful naval miniature. Once built, this faithful miniature replica of the Dutch Botter fishing boat measures 18.70” (475mm) length, 4.52” (115mm) width and 14.76” (375mm) height.
WOODEN MODEL ARAB DHOW SULTAN (22165)
The fourth proposal for ship models intermediate level is the exotic Arab dhow Sultan: traditional boat from the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula, India and East Africa. This ship was the primary instrument in trade and the spread of the Islamic faith. Likewise, the dhow was mainly used as a cargo ship, from grain and fish to slaves or minerals. Revolutionary in naval history due to its triangular sails and practically unchanged since its initial designs, it is believed that the dhow was the seed for the construction of the Venetian galleys and caravels, leading to the creation of larger ships with mixed sails.
Sultan is another fantastic ship scale model for modellers to move on to the second level of difficulty in building naval miniatures. Its simple construction system and simple sail make it easy to assemble this beauty of naval modeling. The modeling kit contains a set of high precision laser pre-cut board pieces, wood, brass and cast parts. Also, birch wood and veneer, high quality photo-etched brass pieces, hand-sewn sails and cotton threads. Without forgetting the stand-stand to display the model. Once built, this faithful miniature replica measures 15.35” (390mm) length, 4.92” (125mm) width and 17.32” (440mm) height.
SHIP MODELS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL: FRENCH WOODEN FISHING BOAT MARIE JEANNE (22175)
The fifth option for ship models intermediate level is the wooden model of the French fishing boat, the tuna boat Marie Jeanne. Dedicated to tuna fishing in the months of June to October, this fishing boat reached the coasts of Mauritania on trips of up to two months, since tuna are usually far from the coast. Leaving the French port of Concarneau, the Marie Jeanne sailed between 1900 and 1950. Tuna fishing requires strong and fairly fast boats. In the beginning, ships built for other purposes, generally too heavy, were dedicated to these tasks.
The naval modeling kit contains high-precision laser-precut board, noble woods, photo-etched parts, brass and cast iron. In addition to hand-cut and sewn cotton sails ready to be placed. As a bonus gift, it includes a wooden base with a metal nameplate so that the faithful miniature replica is perfectly displayed once assembled. The modeller can enjoy a much more enjoyable and easier assembly experience with this new scale model. Once the model is built, it measures 22.24” (565 mm) length, 4.52” (115 mm) width and 19.48” (495 mm) height.
SHIP MODELS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL: FRENCH WOODEN CORSAIR CUTTER LE RENARD (22401)
The sixth alternative for those who intend to assemble intermediate level ship models is the 1:50 scale wooden model of the French corsair cutter Le Renard. Launched in Saint Malo in 1812 by the famous privateer Robert Surcouf with the main objective to attack and capture the enemy trading ships of France. His actions and his legacy towards the city of Saint Malo make the Renard a symbol of the strong French naval identity. Le Renard was the last ship built by the famous Robert Surcouf. In September 1813 he accomplished his greatest feat by defeating the English schooner HMS Alphea in combat, turning the city of Saint Malo into a refuge for the families of the largest privateers in the world.
The scale model kit contains high-precision laser-cut board pieces, birch wood, brass, cast iron and sails ready to be placed. Also, base support with metal plate. Once built, this faithful miniature replica measures 24.21” (615mm) length, 9.37” (238mm) width and 22.04” (560mm) height.
WOODEN MODEL OF AMERICAN SCHOONER HARVEY (22416)
The seventh option for intermediate level ship models is the American schooner Harvey at 1:60 scale. Schooners are a type of sailboat defined by their rig. To a fast hull is added a sail that is also fast and has good ability to sail to windward. They were popular for many purposes, such as transporting cargo or fishing, as well as widely used by privateers. The Harvey is a new edition of this classic 19th century American schooner. It is reminiscent of the lines of the old coastal schooners of the 1860s in the United States that cannot be missing from your naval model collection.
The modeling kit contains high-quality parts such as precision laser-cut basswood plywood, brass photo-etched sheet with decorative pieces, sails with cotton fabric – ready to be placed- and cotton threads. As a gift so that the model is perfectly displayed, a wooden base with a nominative metal plate prepared to have light. The LED Lighting Set (27590), sold separately. With fine details on the deck and eight cannons. Once the Harvey model is assembled, it measures 26.77” (680mm) length, 19.29” (490mm) height and 9.84” (250mm) width.
SHIP MODELS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL: CANADIAN WOODEN SCHOONER BLUENOSE II (22453)
The eighth option is the wooden model at 1:75 scale of the Canadian schooner Bluenose II. The original Bluenose boat was built as a fishing and racing boat in response to the defeat of the Nova Scotia schooner Delawana by the Massachusetts-based Esperanto. After a life divided between racing victories and hard work fishing, the Bluenose found its final destination in 1946 when it ran aground on a reef in Haiti. There is also a faithful replica of the original built in 1964 that serves as an ambassador, symbol and tourist attraction of the city of Lunenburg, still sailing today.
The modeling kit contains high-precision laser-cut board pieces, fine woods, brass, cast iron, cotton threads and hand-sewn sails ready to be placed. The wooden model of the Bluenose II by Artesanía Latina is, without exaggeration, the best on the market. For its quality, details and for having by far the most complete step-by-step assembly instructions in seven languages and in full color in DVD format for computers -PC and MAC-. Once assembled, this faithful miniature replica measures 27.16” (690mm) length, 4.33” (110mm) width and 22.44” (570mm) height.
Soon, we will continue with a new and final post about the catalog of mid-level ship models. Naval modeling has two names: yours and Artesanía Latina.
To be continued…