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Good night gentlemen, Now that you all know what our new model is, we feel we have nothing to hide. Many factors are taken into consideration when we discuss a new model for our catalog. As you can imagine, having a model of HMS Victory is almost a must for any company. We had it in the past, we wanted to have it again. We decided we needed to have HMS Victory in our catalog - but we also decided that it would be a very special one. We didn't want to make a Victory model. We wanted to make THE Victory model. Sure, there are many models to be explored and made. We feel the job we have done had to be done on HMS Victory. The presentation spot is very nice and interesting, with that plot twist wannabe but the video you really need to see of this new model... will be public tomorrow. Stay tuned!
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We have had this thread a bit forgotten - something we should clearly avoid! We have been busy these last months releasing some new and revised models to our catalog. Special mention for the new, completely revised version of Pen Duick, thanks to a new agreement with both Pen Duick and Eric Tabarly associations. Stay tuned - You can't even imagine how big of a shock our upcoming release will be for you.
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Artesania Latina HMS Endeavour build instructions
Artesania Latina replied to gwish's topic in Wood ship model kits
Hello Gwyl, Take a look here, perhaps you'll find something useful: https://artesanialatina.net/en/old-instructions/62270-model-ship-kit-endeavour-assembly-guide-22516.html -
By the way we would like to notice that we don't work with different approach or quality standards when we work for an external company or for us, the kits we have made / reedited in the last years are proof of it. Quality is the same, materials are the same, dedication is the same. Many thanks and best regards!
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Dear friend, As you said and anyone inside this hobby knows, we have worked and work with different companies that offer subscriptions / collections in different ways. This model was developed for DeAgostini, now it's offered as a one-shot kit under our brand. VASA and Soleil Royal followed the same path.
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Ships at Trafalgar - what kits are available?
Artesania Latina replied to bruce d's topic in Wood ship model kits
Thank you for your comment! And don't forget we also offer Santa Ana and San Juan Nepomuceno! 🙂 -
Dear friends, We're happy to announce we have some news!!! We have released a new edition of one of our best sellers, ATLANTIC TUGBOAT, a full plastic hull model ready to be converted to R/C. We also have three completely revised editions in our beginners range, small but astonishing models full of details. SAINT MALO HMS BOUNTY JOLLY BOAT LA PROVENÇALE Thank you for your support and best regards from Spain.
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Dear friends, We're proud to announce that we reached a new agreement to have the license from Association du Cotre Corsaire, allowing us to put back in the market our great Le Renard model. This is a revised edition of this kit with some new photoetched parts to improve the assembly experience. Don't forget to visit www.artesanialatina.net
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Dear friends, We're happy to announce the arrival to our warehouse of two new items. The first one, after hearing to our friends and customers asking for it for a long time, is a new edition of our acclaimed Santa Ana model. We present a revised edition to offer the possibility of building the ship as it appeared at Trafalgar battle. Artillery from previous model has been completely reworked; new artillery is 100% new, at the correct scale and historically accurate, including carronades. Old diecast boats have been replaced with wooden ones. Lion figurehead is a 100% new design and mold, much more detailed and historically accurate. Instructions have been revised and completed to include how to convert the model in Trafalgar version. Sapele veneer is included so you're able to complete a classic, wooden version in case you don't want to make the painted Trafalgar version suggested. You can take a deep look at the model here: And you can take a look at the contents of this new version of the model here: The second one is a new version of one of our iconic american classics, Harvey. You can take a look at this beauty here: And here you can discover the contents: Don't forget to take a look at these and much more at our website. Many thanks and best regards from Spain!
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Dear friends, The end of the summer is coming and most of us will change the beach and holidays for some fun in our home shipyards. We're happy to annouce some news today! We just received the first production of a completely new and revised edition of our classic Botter model. Assembly instructions are completely in video from A to Z - we're sure you'll enjoy them. We also received some of our kits that were out of stock, such as San Juan Nepomuceno and HMS Bounty, and other new items in our catalog, such as a low rpm micromotor to add movement to any model or project or a foldable A2 size cutting mat with a custom design with extra features. Don't forget to take a look at www.artesanialatina.net for these and much more. Happy building!
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