Training Ship Belem Easy Kit. Wooden Model Ship with Paints
This new wooden model at 1:160 scale of the French school ship Belem belongs to the Easy Kits collection. If you are a novice modeler and you are not qualified to assemble the advanced model (22519), this must be your choice. Also, if you want to accompany the larger faithful replica with the smaller one. The box brings 120 parts, paints, brush, stickers and other accessories. Build it in a couple of weekends!
CONTENTS NEW EASY KIT TRAINING SHIP BELEM
Build your own new 1:160 scale model in wood of the French training ship Belem. Now, with a much easier and more enjoyable assembly experience! The Easy Kits are very simple to build ship modeling kits, aimed especially at those who wish to start in this precious hobby. This is the case of the Belem Easy Kit, in a couple of weeks you will be able to assemble it.
The wooden model of the French school ship Belem, created by Artesanía Latina, has the official accreditation of the Foundation Belem.
The Belem box includes all the necessary parts to build the model, a total of 120. There are new parts cut by high-precision laser that allow an extraordinary fit, thus facilitating the assembly process. In addition, it contains printed sails, cotton threads, lifeboats, flags, stickers, glue, paints and brush.
For its assembly, it has a very simple and intuitive instructions step by step on video made by our modelers. The kit does not include printed instructions or plans. If you want to view the instructions, simply scan the QR code that comes on the box, which will take you directly to our Youtube channel. As if it were an exclusive masterclass for you. Once it is finished, the Belem Easy Kit model measures 12.99'' (330 mm) length, 7.95'' (202 mm) height and 3.97'' (101 mm) width.
Accompany the Belem Easy Kit with its model for advanced modelers (22519), sold separately.
HISTORY OF THE OLDEST THREE-MASTED SAILING SHIP IN EUROPE
The Belem, launched in 1896, is the last French three-masted ship, the oldest three-masted sailing ship in Europe and the second largest sailboat staying in France. Built in Nantes, and used more than anything in the Caribbean, this old cargo sailboat alternated by English, Italian and French hands again.
The Belem was motorized and renamed for various uses - luxury cruise ship and training ship - and was finally discovered by chance in Venice in a bad state of conservation in the late 1970s by a nostalgic fan. Purchased with the support of a large French bank, which financed the foundation that began its restoration, the Belem training ship is now reconverted into cabotage: it offers initiation and discovery courses for enthusiasts, and is intended for the French Navy for the training of its cabin boys, appearing in addition in the great meetings of traditional sailboats.
The Belem received the classification of Historical Monument on February 27, 1984.