- Description
Andrea Gail RC Model from Billing Boats
The revised version will be available from mid-July 2019.
The Andrea Gail was a commercial fishing boat which left the port of
Gloucester, Massachusets, on 20 September 1991. The 6 seamen on board wanted to
catch swordfish off Newfoundland. They never came back. It was suspected that
the boat sank in a violent storm, called "Perfect Storm" by meteorologists. This
was the template for the bestselling novel of the same name, which was also
filmed in Hollywood.
The RC model is equipped with a laser-cut frame
construction and large fuselage sections, so that the fuselage is built quite
quickly. This model convinces by its countless details. The kit contains the
shaft with stern tube, propeller and rudder for operation. All fittings as well
as a detailed construction plan with many sketches are included.
Note:
The Andrea Gail is also available as a half as large stand model (scale 1:60)
with the article number BB0608.
Technical data:
Scale: 1:30
Length: 720 mm
width: 210 mm
height: 550 mm
Required colors
Order no.
BCA009 Bright red 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA011 Black 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA014 Matt white 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA017 Clear lacquer 22 ml Billing Boats
BCA033 Matt medium green 22 ml
Billing Boats
Experience level assembly (1=very easy ... 5=experts only) | |
4 very eperienced | **** |
Category | |
RC Model | |
Experience level usage | |
Advancer | ++ |
Power unit | |
Electric motor | |
Dimensions | |
Scale | 1:30 |
Total length | 720 mm |
Beam | 210 mm |
Height | 550 mm |
Design | |
Materials hull | Wood |
Materials superstructure | Wood |
Hull design | Frames on keel |
Planking | single-layer |