![]() ![]() In the event you do not claim your merchandise and it is returned you will be responsible for the shipping costs and restocking fees and any additional fees incurred while the merchandise gets returned. We urge you to check with your local postal service in your respective country before you order. WE ARE NOT responsible for any additional fees that may be incurred by Customs at destination. Allow an extra 7-10 days for delivery beyond the regular shipping time. You must provide us with a phone number for the shipping company after you place the order as we can not ship Internationally without a phone number. If you agree we then create a custom link for your order so you can place the order. We can ship internationally but you must send us a message first with a link to the product (s) you want to order from our website and we will send you a quote for shipping. Please allow 2-3 days in addition for processing time. Transit time is 7-10 days depending on your location. We ship all custom models within 8-10 weeks from the day you place your order. Transit time is from 5-7 days depending on your location. We ship all stock models within 3-7 days from the day you place your order. WE OFFER FREE SHIPPING ON ALL DOMESTIC ORDERS WITHIN THE USA. ***INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS READ BELOW PLEASE Our Nina model boat is made from high quality woods. Handpainted the actual colors of the real Nina wooden tall shipĮmbroidery on the sails of this Nina similar to the design of actual Ninaĭeck details similar to the deck of the real historic tall ship Our Pinta model boat is made from high quality woods. Handpainted the actual colors of the real Pinta wooden tall shipĮmbroidery on the sails of this Pinta similar to the design of actual Pintaĭeck details similar to the deck of the real historic tall ship Pinta Overall dimensions: 12" long x 3" wide x 12" high (1:95 scale) To build this ship, extensive research was done using various sources such as museums, drawings, pictures and copies of plans. ![]() The tall ship model sits on a sturdy wooden base Our Santa Maria model boat is made from high quality woods. Handpainted the actual colors of the real Santa Maria wooden tall shipĮmbroidery on the sails of this Santa Maria similar to the design of actual Santa Mariaĭeck details similar to the deck of the real historic tall ship Santa Maria Overall dimensions: 14" long x 3" wide x 12" high (1:95 scale) SOLD FULLY ASSEMBLED - THIS IS NOT A MODEL SHIP KIT Set of the Santa Maria 14", Nina 12" and the Pinta 12" Product ID: 1251 Item ID: Santa Maria,Nina12,Pinta12 Weight: 3 LB Box Dimensions: 14" L x 13" W x 12" H ![]() A photograph of a replica of one of Columbus’ three ships, the three-masted caravel, Pinta.Wooden Santa Maria, Nina & Pinta Model Ship Set It’s unknown if the Niña and the Pinta, which were smaller caravels, ever returned to the New World after their voyage home, or if they sailed elsewhere. Columbus ordered it stripped, using its timbers to construct a village he named La Navidad. The largest of Columbus’s fleet, the 150-ton vessel grounded in present-day Haiti on Christmas Day, 1492. Only the fate of the Santa Maria is known. 12, 1492, ending the pre-Columbian era in the New World. The 15th century explorer landed in the present-day Bahamas on Oct. ![]() “Ships lost in cold, dark, deep water have a much better chance of staying intact and maintaining their ‘time capsule’ value,” he said. Bettmann ArchiveĪnd 500 years of hurricanes would be no friend to a beached hulk, either archaeologist Donald Keith told the magazine. A chromolithograph by Louis Prang and Company. If Columbus’ ships sunk in a region like the Caribbean, they would have easily been consumed by a species of wood-eating mollusk, known as “termites of the sea,” the magazine reported. No one knows whether the vessels, two of which eventually returned to Europe, ended up, if they even survived or were eventually wrecked. 12, 1492, ending the pre-Columbian era in the New World.ĭespite being the find of a lifetime for curious archaeologists and shipwreck chasers - the three ocean-going sailing ships have never been found, according to National Geographic. More than half a millennium after Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, the physical remains of his three ships - the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria - remain lost to history. We must rescue America’s heroes from those who tear them down Vandals spray-paint ‘Murderer’ on Central Park Columbus statue Photos show pair who scrawled ‘Murderer’ on Christopher Columbus statue: NYPD Vikings were in the Americas 500 years before Christopher Columbus: study ![]()
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