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Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern

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Ships of the world : Esmeralda


Esmeralda : built in 1953; 3,673 tons; four masts; barkentine; total length of 113 m; Chile
The Esmeralda, a Chilean navy training vessel said to be one of the most beautiful ships in the world, is familiar to ship fans around the world by
her nickname “the White Lady.” However, the vessel has a troubled history. Shipbuilding on the Esmeralda, planned as a training vessel for the
Spanish navy, first began in 1946. However, after an explosion the following year she remained unrepaired for several years, due to worsening
economic conditions and other factors. Shipbuilding later resumed when it was decided that the Esmeralda would be transferred to Chile for
purposes of debt repayment. In 1953 she was finally launched before a sea of onlookers, and has since sailed the waters of the world.

* This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.

Parts list (pattern) : Nineteen A4 sheets (No. 1 to No. 19)


No. of Parts : 127 (Including 15 optional parts)
* Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order.
Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern
© Canon Inc. © M. Nishiguchi/SENAUN

Cut out after first folding and gluing in place.


Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern
© Canon Inc. © M. Nishiguchi/SENAUN
Cut out after first folding and gluing in place.

Cut out after first folding and gluing in place.


Bowward
Bowward

Cut out after first folding and gluing in place.


Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern
© Canon Inc. © M. Nishiguchi/SENAUN

A - standard part (bow pointed to the right)

Fold, then cut out. ( Fold once, then unfold without gluing the two folds together.)
A - standard part (bow pointed to the right)

Fold, then cut out. ( Fold once, then unfold without gluing the two folds together.)
Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern
© Canon Inc. © M. Nishiguchi/SENAUN

A - standard part (bow pointed to the right)

Fold, then cut out. ( Fold once, then unfold without gluing the two folds together.)
Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern
© Canon Inc. © M. Nishiguchi/SENAUN
Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern
© Canon Inc. © M. Nishiguchi/SENAUN

Fold, then cut out. ( Fold once, then unfold without gluing the two folds together.)
Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern
© Canon Inc. © M. Nishiguchi/SENAUN

Cut out after first folding and gluing in place.

Cut out after first folding


and gluing in place.
Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern
© Canon Inc. © M. Nishiguchi/SENAUN

Cut out after first folding and gluing in place.


Ships of the world : Esmeralda : Pattern
© Canon Inc. © M. Nishiguchi/SENAUN

Fold, then cut out. (Unfold without gluing the two folds together.)
A(A on top : bow pointed to the right)

B (B on top: bow pointed to the left)

Fold, then cut out. (Unfold without gluing the two folds together.)
A(A on top : bow pointed to the right)

B (B on top: bow pointed to the left)

A(A on top : bow pointed to the right)


Fold, then cut out. (Unfold without gluing the two folds together.)

B (B on top: bow pointed to the left)

A(A on top : bow pointed to the right) Fold, then cut out. (Unfold without gluing the two folds together.)

B (B on top: bow pointed to the left)

A - standard parts (bow pointed to the right)

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