Corto maltese the ballad of the salt sea5/27/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The mast if fully articulated, as are the traditional melanesian sail's edges. The roof is detachable to allow easy access to the bottom floor. It has a two-story deck, with intricate weaving pattern on the outer walls. This means that the project could easily be made into a€/$49,99 set. With the ship I tried to recreate Pratt's design while keeping the size manageable and adding some play features. This set would include Rasputin's Catamaran (~390 pieces) and The Monk's Throne (~100 pieces), plus a small display "island" for the minifigures. They eventually reach the "Escondida" Island, the lair of the mysterious pirate king, known only as the "The Monk". Together with First-Mate Cranio, they navigate the treacherous waters of the South Pacific. ![]() In The Ballad of the Salt Sea, we find Corto lost at sea tied to a raft, only to be rescued by the infamous scoundrel Rasputin and brought aboard his Fijian Catamaran ship. Corto Maltese - The Ballad of the Salt Seaįrom Hugo Pratt's masterpiece comic book, comes the first adventure of the adventurer Corto Maltese, the captain without a ship. ![]()
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