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Scale wooden model 1/50 Tugboat Hercules OcCre 61002

Scale wooden model 1/50 Tugboat Hercules OcCre 61002

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Article:
OC61002
Product weight, g:
2000
Scale:
1/52
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Difficulty level:
середній
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Scale wooden model 1/50 Tug "Hercules" OcCre 61002 with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kyiv and Odesa.
Glue and paints are not included
Installation of a radio control kit is provided (not included in the kit).
Included:
wooden parts,
metal parts,
brass parts,
photoetching,
cotton thread,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instructions.

Difficulty – Medium

Model dimensions:
Height - 420 mm
Width – 163 mm
Length – 915 mm

Hercules is a steam tug built in 1907 for the San Francisco Shipowners and Merchants Company, which was part of the Red Stack fleet.
During the first part of his life, Hercules was an ocean tug. Because of the prevailing northwesterly winds, sailors often used the Hercules on trips north of San Francisco.
On other occasions, the Hercules was used to tow barges to other West Coast ports and to Hawaii, and to transport equipment for the construction of the Panama Canal.
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Scale wooden model 1/50 Tug "Hercules" OcCre 61002 with delivery throughout Ukraine and stores in Kyiv and Odesa.
Glue and paints are not included
Installation of a radio control kit is provided (not included in the kit).
Included:
wooden parts,
metal parts,
brass parts,
photoetching,
cotton thread,
scheme for painting the model,
step-by-step instructions.

Difficulty – Medium

Model dimensions:
Height - 420 mm
Width – 163 mm
Length – 915 mm

Hercules is a steam tug built in 1907 for the San Francisco Shipowners and Merchants Company, which was part of the Red Stack fleet.
During the first part of his life, Hercules was an ocean tug. Because of the prevailing northwesterly winds, sailors often used the Hercules on trips north of San Francisco.
On other occasions, the Hercules was used to tow barges to other West Coast ports and to Hawaii, and to transport equipment for the construction of the Panama Canal.
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