Pirate Ship Restaurant, No. 15: Deck & Hull Details (Time-lapse)

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 Trader Sam  |  June 28, 2018

It’s time to add some details to the newly formed deck and hull of the Pirate Ship Restaurant. My favorite part was the large lantern that sits atop the ship’s stern.

Why do I call it the Pirate Ship Restaurant? Why did I leave out the Chicken of the Sea name? No. When the restaurant lost its sponsorship from the famous tuna company, it was renamed Captain Hook’s Galley. Since I plan on creating a Galley modification for the model (sometime in the future), I decided on a generic name that I could use to refer to both versions of the restaurant.

Don’t forget that you can get a head-start by building the entrance sign and the display stand, both of which are already completed.

This video is for entertainment purposes; it is not intended as an instructional video. The paper model in this video may differ from the final design that is released to the public. If you are a novice paper model builder, the tools, techniques, and assembly order contained herein does not necessarily reflect the same that you should use or follow. Please refer to the official assembly instructions.


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