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I was thinking the same but wasn’t sure how to do that, do you have any pictures or plans for one?There are some model ship companies that have cast metal parts in their kits. You could improve it by scratch build one or buy an aftermarket boat.
YUCK. Scratch build a BETTER boat. Or, buy a boat kit from Master Korabel or Falkonet and modify it to appear as a proper boat for a 15th century caravel, after you research boat design for boats of that period. Both Falkonet's and Master Korabel's boat kits are FANTASTIC. Search Google and eBay for "Master Korabel boat kit" or "Falkonet boat kit". Building a miniature planked boat kit like the one below is FUN and easier than it appears.My Amati Pinta kit came with a metal lifeboat yet the instructions say to paint it wood color? I doubt Columbus had an all metal lifeboat. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Make a copy in wood. The books are full of plans, instructions, ideas, etc. It is not as hard as it seems. Should take about 2 weeks.My Amati Pinta kit came with a metal lifeboat yet the instructions say to paint it wood color? I doubt Columbus had an all metal lifeboat. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Self-etch primer followed by acrylic light mahogany & flat brown alternating them allowing them to 'mix' on the hull.What kind of paint did you use on metal?