Feature

●Detailed cardboard model in the usual HMV quality for self-assembly
●Scale: 1:250
●Difficulty level: difficult
●Parts: 699 (with alternative parts: 982)
●Length: 237 mm


Description

Scale: 1:250
Designer: Friedrich Pohl
Difficulty level: difficult.
Parts: 699 (with alternative parts: 982).
Length: 237 mm.
Instructions: German, English, French, Spanish, picture building instructions, photo building instructions.
Format: DIN A4.
Sheet: 8.

The Seefalke represents an important piece of German shipping history, as it was the first diesel high sea tug in the world. With it begins the big chapter of emergency tractors on German coasts, which is far from ending with the Nordic, the current emergency tractor at the Heligoland position.

The model highlights:

3 models included.
Detailed anchor winch
Detailed towing device.
Lifelike deck structure.
antennas
filigree davits
With fish steamer Lapland
With tug disc chuels.

The shapely Seefalke not only fits perfectly into the series of German museum ships from HMV, as an early predecessor of the Nordic it also shows impressive shipping history. The detailed model pleases with pleasant and prototypical colouring and invites you to cut immediately.

In addition to the Seefalk, the bow contains two other models. The small tug Scheelenkuhlen is a beautiful model that can also be built on a weekend. The fish steamer Lapland fits perfectly into the era of the two tugs and could look good both as a single model and on the tow horse of the Seefalcon.