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This model kit comes four high detailed models from the well known designer Friedrich Pohl. And while the firefighting boat is relatively easy to build the customs boat and the police boat offer plenty of details and are somewhat challenging. A great kit to build - that’s for sure!

Hamburg Museum Ships


  • Additional Information

    Product type Papermodel
    Manufacturer HMV - Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag
    Designer Friedrich Pohl
    Scale 1/250
    Sheet format DIN A4
    Sheets 4
    Parts 591 (including optional parts: 628)
    Skill level difficult
    Size of the model Length: 130 mm
    Instructions English, Photos, German, French, Spanish
  • Details

    The model highlights:
  • four museum ships included
  • very precise hull design
  • with life boats
  • countless details
  • benches on top deck
  • with exhausts and bollards
  • high level of details

  • This model book comes with four completely different models - one more beautiful than the next. The smallest would be the museum ship Feuerwehr IV. Compared to the others this little model is rather easy to build. And of course this ship belongs into every museum harbour and fits perfectly into the range of HMV museum ships.

    The harbour ferry boat Kirchdorf is a great addition to the harbour boat series from the same author published by HMV. But apart from that it is also by itself a real eye-catcher. She belongs into the series of Hamburg museum ships and until today she is kept well restored and maintained in Hamburg’s harbour open for visits.

    The police boat Elbe 1 is a museum ship, too, and can also be found in Hamburg’s harbour. This model is a bit more of a challenge than the previous two and convinces through its level of details and accuracy. Elbe 1 is another example of Friedrich Pohl’s very precise and authentic hull designs.

    The fourth model in this kit is Glueckstadt - a custom boat from the fifties of the last century. Glueckstadt could be visited for many years in the German customs museum in Hamburg and therefore of course is one of Hamburg’s museum ships. Unfortunately she was scrapped in 2005. The hull was rusted beyond repair and getting this boat back into the water would have been too expensive. This model competes with Elbe 1 when it comes to the challenge it is to build and will be fun even for experienced modelers.

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  • Additional Information

    Product type Papermodel
    Manufacturer HMV - Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag
    Designer Friedrich Pohl
    Scale 1/250
    Sheet format DIN A4
    Sheets 4
    Parts 591 (including optional parts: 628)
    Skill level difficult
    Size of the model Length: 130 mm
    Instructions English, Photos, German, French, Spanish

    Details

    The model highlights:
  • four museum ships included
  • very precise hull design
  • with life boats
  • countless details
  • benches on top deck
  • with exhausts and bollards
  • high level of details

  • This model book comes with four completely different models - one more beautiful than the next. The smallest would be the museum ship Feuerwehr IV. Compared to the others this little model is rather easy to build. And of course this ship belongs into every museum harbour and fits perfectly into the range of HMV museum ships.

    The harbour ferry boat Kirchdorf is a great addition to the harbour boat series from the same author published by HMV. But apart from that it is also by itself a real eye-catcher. She belongs into the series of Hamburg museum ships and until today she is kept well restored and maintained in Hamburg’s harbour open for visits.

    The police boat Elbe 1 is a museum ship, too, and can also be found in Hamburg’s harbour. This model is a bit more of a challenge than the previous two and convinces through its level of details and accuracy. Elbe 1 is another example of Friedrich Pohl’s very precise and authentic hull designs.

    The fourth model in this kit is Glueckstadt - a custom boat from the fifties of the last century. Glueckstadt could be visited for many years in the German customs museum in Hamburg and therefore of course is one of Hamburg’s museum ships. Unfortunately she was scrapped in 2005. The hull was rusted beyond repair and getting this boat back into the water would have been too expensive. This model competes with Elbe 1 when it comes to the challenge it is to build and will be fun even for experienced modelers.

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