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Product type | Papermodel |
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Manufacturer | HMV - Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag |
Designer | Peter Brandt |
Scale | 1/250 |
Sheet format | DIN A4 |
Sheets | 2 |
Parts | 206 (including optional parts: 326) |
Skill level | difficult |
Size of the model | Length: 195 mm |
Instructions | English, Pictures, German |
This model of Elbe 3 is a classic in more than one way. The original can be seen in Hamburg as part of the museum harbour oevelgoenne. Peter Brandt’s model was first published by the company Jade Verlag in Wilhelmshaven back in the seventies. This new and completely redesigned edition doesn’t have much in common with the original model though.
The deck design of Elbe 3 suits a working ship and the lively graphics are in line with the full red of the ship’s hull. The design of the filigree stern was completely tested again and improved. If built correctly and preformed precisely it nestles up against the after deck and the hull without any hassle. The winch, bollards, and other details are now HMV standard and thus this model really has his place amongst the series of HMV museum ships.
Product type | Papermodel |
---|---|
Manufacturer | HMV - Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag |
Designer | Peter Brandt |
Scale | 1/250 |
Sheet format | DIN A4 |
Sheets | 2 |
Parts | 206 (including optional parts: 326) |
Skill level | difficult |
Size of the model | Length: 195 mm |
Instructions | English, Pictures, German |
This model of Elbe 3 is a classic in more than one way. The original can be seen in Hamburg as part of the museum harbour oevelgoenne. Peter Brandt’s model was first published by the company Jade Verlag in Wilhelmshaven back in the seventies. This new and completely redesigned edition doesn’t have much in common with the original model though.
The deck design of Elbe 3 suits a working ship and the lively graphics are in line with the full red of the ship’s hull. The design of the filigree stern was completely tested again and improved. If built correctly and preformed precisely it nestles up against the after deck and the hull without any hassle. The winch, bollards, and other details are now HMV standard and thus this model really has his place amongst the series of HMV museum ships.