Full length: approx 150mm.
[About the actual ship]
- Each European country was contesting the hegemony of trade with Asia centered on spices from the 16th century to the 17th century.
- Among them occurred between the Netherlands and Portugal in the Straits of Malacca off Singapore in 1603 was Santa Catarina incident.
- The Dutch East India Company established in 1602 monopolizes the trade of spices under the permission of the King.
- There was a case of capturing one of the Portuguese ships that had been trading for a while in the Malacca Strait.
- At this time, it was Portuguese sailing ship, Santa Catarina, who was captured by the Netherlands.
- Although both countries battled for certain reasons, Santa Catarina became a battle item for the Dutch East India Company.
- This sailing ship was a sailing ship of the same type as a carac boat, such as the Santa Maria, which was on board when Columbus discovered the Americas.
- A large sailing ship sailing in the open ocean, characterized by having a rounded hull with three or four masts, a multi-layered bow tower, and a stern tower.
- I came to the sea of \u200b\u200bthe world and played an active part.
[About the model]
- The model is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduced the Portuguese sailing ship Santa Catarina on the 1/244 scale that the Dutch East Indian company captured in the Malacca Strait in 1603.
- Releases the kit which was out of print for decades after being released in the past.
- The number of parts is 147 and the total length of the finish is 15 cm.
- I realize that I realized the stylized style unique to a charac ship with 4 masts.
- Hull parts are split horizontally.
- Finished with atmosphere and details such as the panel line of the hull.
- In addition, the deck parts also express grain patterns.
- In addition, the sail set on the mast unique to a sailboat sets a plastic part that reproduces the state of inflating the wind. The powerful sailing form rises again.
- I am looking forward to making historic sailing ships with historical kits.
[Major features]
- Reproduce Santa Catarina, a Portuguese sailing ship captured in the Netherlands in the Malacca Strait in 1603
- 1/244 scale
- 147 parts scores
- Finish total length about 15 cm
- Reproduce plenty of the stylized style unique to a character ship with 4 masts
- Detailed atmosphere with finish like panel line of hull
- Deck parts also express grain pattern
- The sail set in the mast set plastic parts that reproduce the state of inflating the wind
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )