1/110 HMS Bounty Kit

This is the 1/110 Scale H.M.S. Bounty Wooden Boat Kit from Constructo. Recommended for Experienced Modelers.

Constructo 1/110 HMS Bounty Kit Wooden Boat Model Kit #80621
 Constructo # cns80621
$119.68
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Constructo Item # cns80621
Features :
  • Carved, solid wood hull.
  • Ayous, Sapelly, Boxwood and Anatolia wood parts.
  • Cast metal anchor, ship's wheel, guns, dewatering pumps.
  • Natural colored cotton sails.
  • Generous brass and copper hardware.
  • Beige and black cotton thread for rigging sails, etc.
  • Three colors of acrylic paint, plus one paintbrush.
  • Photo-illustrated instructions.
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Spotlight Review

 
"GOOD STARTER KIT"
iltcruz (Leesburg, FL,)
This was my first wooden ship model i built. I found the instructions to be very easy to follow and even had pictures. I had a wonderful time building this model. It took me over a month. since i have done this one I have moved on to harder models including the SAN FRANCISCO II

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Features

  • Carved, solid wood hull.
  • Ayous, Sapelly, Boxwood and Anatolia wood parts.
  • Cast metal anchor, ship's wheel, guns, dewatering pumps.
  • Natural colored cotton sails.
  • Generous brass and copper hardware.
  • Beige and black cotton thread for rigging sails, etc.
  • Three colors of acrylic paint, plus one paintbrush.
  • Photo-illustrated instructions.

Specs

  • Length: 15-1/3" (39cm)
  • Width: 4-3/4" (12cm)
  • Height: 13" (33cm)
  • Constructo Product Number: 80621

Includes

One H.M.S. Bounty Wooden Boat Kit.


Requirements & Suggestions

  • Assembly
  • Water
  • White Carpenter's Glue
  • CA Glue
  • Nitrocellulose Putty
  • Nitrocellulose Lacquer
  • Nitrocellulose Thinner
  • Sandpaper
  • Burin or Sharp Nail
  • Drill
  • Hobby Files
  • Hobby Knife
  • Hobby Saw
  • Wire Cutters
  • Tweezers
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Reviews

  
 
"Latina Kits are Very Well Documented"
je1babs
I have worked on a couple of Latina tall ship wooden kits. I have found them to be very well documented and all the parts usually are in tact. I like the double planked hulls the best to work on because you can make a few mistakes on the base hull and adjust it before the final hull is put on the ship. Usually sanding and filler will take out any mistakes before the good hull is applied. JB

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