Captain William Bligh was embarked on a boat with eighteen loyal sailors and carried out a great feat by sailing more than 3,500 nautical miles for forty-seven days until arriving at port, losing only one of his men. In December 1787, HMS Bounty departed from England for Tahiti to ...Captain William Bligh was embarked on a boat with eighteen loyal sailors and carried out a great feat by sailing more than 3,500 nautical miles for forty-seven days until arriving at port, losing only one of his men. In December 1787, HMS Bounty departed from England for Tahiti to transport bread trees to the Caribbean, finding a great storm that forced them to change course and arrive in Tahiti several months late.
This delay forced them to remain on the island several months until it was again possible to collect the shoots from the bread tree. The crew became habituated to the customs of the natives and established relations with women of Tahiti, almost forgetting their condition of English sailors. After many difficulties on the part of Bligh to reimpose the discipline, undertook trip the 4 of April of 1789, producing the mutiny twenty-four days later.
It contains high-precision laser-cut board parts, hardwoods such as birch, brass, cast iron, cotton threads and hand-sewn sails ready to be placed. For its assembly, you will have our complete full-color step-by-step instructions, accompanied by the drawings of the completed boat, both of them on DVD format for computer -PC & MAC-. The kit does not include printed instructions.
You can also download the digital instructions for free on the button on this product sheet called 'Instructions and Downloadable Contents'. Once it is assembled, this faithful miniature replica of HMS Bounty measures 38.58'' (980mm) length, 13.97'' (355mm) width and 30.03'' (763mm) height.