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#1 Posted : 26 February 2017 12:23:24

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This is a kit review of the Artesania Latina Swift 1805

The Swift was an early 19th century Virginia pilot boat. She was a light-weight and over powered twin masted ship used to safely guide larger vessels into port.

The kit is well packaged in a strong cardboard box. The contents are cellophaned down onto a strong cardboard base which prevents any movement of the parts during transit and has the added benefit of keeping the plywood frets nice and flat.

On opening the cellophane you find that the individual packs of parts are again wrapped in cellophane and taped to the cardboard base.
The contents comprise of:-

A DVD containing the instructions, parts list, video tutorials and pictures of the completed model.
A clear plastic compartmented box containing the fittings, rigging thread etc.
A pack of pre-cut plywood frets.
A pack of strip timber and dowel
A small brass fret containing the name plate and rudder hinges.
A parts diagram for the plywood sheets
Sails
A 1:1 poster showing various views of the ship.

The wooden parts are all of excellent quality with no warping of the plywood parts, probably due to the excellent packaging. A few of the fittings will require some clean up to remove casting seams but this is confined mainly to just the anchor castings and is very minor.

The instructions on the DVD are in both pdf and jpeg formats so can be viewed on either a computer or a normal TV via a dvd player which I thought is a great idea – no paper to clutter up the workspace. The instruction pdf’s can also be downloaded from the ModelSpace web site.

All in all I think this is an excellent, well packaged little kit of superb quality and at a reasonable price.

I will be starting a build diary of this kit very shortly and am looking forward to the build.

It would make a great entry level kit for anyone just getting into modelling wooden ships.

Graeme
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#2 Posted : 26 February 2017 13:01:13

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BigGrin Looks a nice kit and the pre cut hand rails will save bending straight strip for the jobCool
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#3 Posted : 26 February 2017 13:23:33

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BigGrin That looks a very nice kit Graeme Cool looking forward to seeing your build Cool

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#4 Posted : 26 February 2017 14:10:31

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Another very nice looking kit from Artesania Latina Graeme, will be following your progress when you get started... Good luck with it....Cool Cool

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#5 Posted : 26 February 2017 15:15:44

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Nice uncomplicated kit, nice to see it is less stock than some of their other kits. Looking forwad to seeing some builds of this.
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#6 Posted : 26 February 2017 17:20:48

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That looks a well thought out kit,look forward to seeing this take shape.

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#7 Posted : 19 October 2019 00:54:44

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I have one of these kits, for years, and have finally started to work on it and find the instructions have been misplaced. Artesania seems to be out of business. Can you suggest where I can locate a hard copy or pdf of the instructions? Model-space has informed me they do not have it.
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#8 Posted : 19 October 2019 08:19:16

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erikfjer wrote:
I have one of these kits, for years, and have finally started to work on it and find the instructions have been misplaced. Artesania seems to be out of business. Can you suggest where I can locate a hard copy or pdf of the instructions? Model-space has informed me they do not have it.


Hi

14th May i contacted them and was sent a link to a pdf file for the instructions to my Santa Anna kit.

You need to give them the kit number and to prove i owned the kit i provided them a picture (although that was not requested).

The email address they replied from is

web@artesanialatina.net

Hope this may help you.

It does seem they have ceased making many of their larger kits and their online site does not seem to be maintained but they are still about..

Just for additional info this is the signoff detail from their email to me:

Departamento de atención al cliente

ARTESANIA LATINA, S.A.
Bº Las Arenas 25
Lamadrid - Valdáliga
Cantabria
Tel: 942 70 56 00
www.artesanialatina.net


Kind regards

Tony
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#9 Posted : 04 November 2019 15:36:07

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Tony,
Many thanks for your reply and contact info for Artesania. They replied the model I reference is too old for them to have the info, but they sent me the files for the two newer versions of the kit, for which the materials for basic hull construction look to be helpful.
Thanks again,
Erik
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