Sir Winston Churchill 1:75 Baukasten

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Sir Winston Churchill 1:75  Baukasten - Image 1
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SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL


Der Dreimast Toppsegelschoner "Sir Winston Churchill" wurde 1965 auf der Richard Dunston Ltd Werft in Hessle, Yorkshire, GB, für die "Sail Training Association" in Bosham gebaut. Die Konstruktion des Schiffs wurde von Chamber & Nicholsen Ltd durchgeführt. Die "Sir Winston Churchill" ist auch mit einem 240 PS Hilfs-Motor ausgestattet und hat eine Gesamtsegelfläche von 817 qm.

Der Rumpf dieses Modells wird in einer für Anfänger sehr gut geeigneten Halbspantentechnik gebaut, so dass jeweils der halbe Rumpf auf einem Baubrett aufgebaut und beplankt wird. Die beiden Hälften werden anschließend zusammengefügt. Alle Holzteile sind präzise mit Laserstrahl ausgeschnitten.

Benötigte Farben
Artikel-Nr.
BCA001 Weiß 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA003 Emerald grün 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA005 Tan braun 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA009 Bright rot 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA011 Schwarz 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA012 Pale grau 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA014 Matt weiß 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA015 Silber 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA016 Gold 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA017 Klarlack 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA033 Matt mittelgrün 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA036 Mahagoni 22 ml Billing Boats

Technische Daten:
Maßstab: 1:75
Länge: 635 mm
Breite: 110 mm
Höhe: 515 mm

Experience level assembly (1=very easy ... 5=experts only)
3 Experienced ***
Category
Static model
Dimensions
Scale 1:75
Total length 635 mm
Beam 110 mm
Height 515 mm
Design
Materials hull Holz
Materials superstructure Holz
Hull design Spanten
Planking doppelt
Billing Boats is a traditional model building company from Denmark with beautiful ship types from the North Sea, but also with famous classics such as the Calypso or African Queen. Mr. Billing himself invented the semi-hull construction method, in which two halves of the hull are first built flat on the building board and then assembled. The 600 series by Billing Boats is manufactured in this construction method, which is very suitable for beginners. In the last three years Billing Boats unfortunately had a very difficult phase, out of which the company is constantly and with great commitment of the Billing family working out again. However, at times longer delivery times or unexpected production bottlenecks must be expected, for which the family asks for understanding and patience.
 
Billing Boats also consistently uses laser technology to cut out the wooden parts and supplies beautiful fittings made of plastic and brass. The kits are always designed for quality at an affordable price.