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Crimson Corsair Ship 3d printed All three sizes in red

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All three sizes in red
Crimson Corsair Ship 3d printed All three sizes in red
Crimson Corsair Ship 3d printed All three sizes in red

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Crimson Corsair Ship

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Product Description
This is an unusually-rigged pirate ship, mainly because I was experimenting with different methods of creating the curves on triangular sails (the curves on square sails are much more straightforward to make).  The Crimson Corsair is a character from a story that I started writing when I was 12 and... abandoned.  It involves a Russian ship getting lost during the Great Northern War of 1700-1721 and sailing all around the world, battling the British, Ottomans, Indians, and a Swedish ship that always seems to catch up.  The Crimson Corsair is a wily French pirate whom the Russian crew matches wits with several times before the two finally join forces to defeat the Swedes.  His ship is a hodgepodge of different styles, combining a Bermuda jib, an unusually large lug-rigged mainsail, and gaff-rigged mizzen all on a Mediterranean hull.  Truthfully, I have no idea how well this setup would actually work, but it was fun to make.

Ordering the small variant will give you a 1:2000 scale model.
Ordering the medium variant will give you a 1:1500 scale model.
Ordering the large variant will give you a 1:1000 scale model.

 
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1/2000 Crimson Corsair Ship
Dimensions:
0.76 x 3.23 x 1.79 cm
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