Santa Maria produced by Pavel Nikitin

It is not known exactly what this nao was like. I imagine it like this.
Beautiful work.
 
Good Morning Van Mac,

I've been viewing your videos of Santa Maria assembly. Very impressive. I'm impressive with both you ship building skills and you videography. Very Nice!
 
Good afternoon Geno,

First I hope your surgery went well. I watched your videos and they provide a good prospective of the building process of this ship. I wish that I had your’s and Van Mac’s to view when I built mine iteration. Your work looks great!

Respectfully

Craig
 
Craig,

I thought it was you but your username threw me for a loop. Opps!
 
Hello gentlemen... I just finished my Bluenose build, so will be beginning on the Santa Maria now, and will be looking intently at your build log here, Craig, as well as the two You-Tube videos by VanMac and GenoJoe. Appreciate all of your work!

I have had the Pavel Nikitin kit for about 6 months and had only just opened the box to peek at the contents but had not removed anything or looked at details much until now. First off, the plans are huge! I was used to some 42" x 24" set of plans with the Bluenose that fit nicely on a drafting table I have. Where do I hang these plans?!? Ha!

My question, though, really as an opener, though, is... did any of your discover that your spiral-bound instruction manual has pages out of sequence? Of course, I can't speak for later in the build and whether those pages are presented in order, but I did notice that the first series of pages shows things like the keel assembly, each of the bulkheads and the various support pieces that are attached to each, then on to actually placing the bulkheads in each of the keel slots, etc. And then it gets to Page 25 and it shows the supports pieces (Parts 58 & 59, R & L) being attached to either side of the constructed keel. Aren't those supporting pieces (are they false keels or rabbets) going on long before Page 25?!? Are there other workflow inconsistencies any of you have noted?

I know there is a translation hurdle we need to address and work through, but this doesn't look quite right. I was actually planning on taking the bound instructions to Kinko's to have the instructions copied before I start, and maybe some resorting may be warranted as I am doing that.

Any advice and comments are appreciated. Perhaps your logs and videos address this issue and I will review all of that before I begin, but thought I'd ask this now. Thanks, guys! Best wishes on your respective Santa Maria builds! Looking forward to see your progress.
 
I apologise in advance for intruding on someone else's build log for this kit. But since I am the author of this kit, I hope that my intervention will not be unnecessary).
In about a month on my Yutua channel will start publishing a video log of the construction of this ship, the first clips are already filmed and are being edited. https://www.youtube.com/@PavelNikitinShips In the meantime I will show some photos of the already built ship.

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Thank you, Pavel, for displaying your finished Santa Maria. Impressive! I look forward to seeing your YouTube videos, as I am just beginning my build. Craig's build log here is very impressive, as well. Hoping to have equal success with mine!
 
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