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Scale model of the „Düsseldorf“ fire-fighting boat to 1:25 scale
The Düsseldorf fire-fighting boat was developed and built by the Rheinwerft
company of Mainz-Mombach, and it is operated in the Ruhr industrial region of
Germany. The vessel is designed specifically to cope with disaster situations,
such as a ship on fire, a major oil leak or a harbour system in danger of
explosion, and its fire monitors, operating at a pressure of 10.5 bar, can hurl
water or foam 45 m high and a distance of up to 95 m. The two V-12 engines
produce a total of 930 kW (1260 BHP), giving the boat a maximum speed of around
37 km/hr.
The Romarin kit of the „Düsseldorf“ fire-fighting boat is large and capacious
enough to accommodate all the equipment required to emulate the wide-ranging
facilities of the full-size vessel. Optional working systems include the fire
monitors, crane, anchor winch, radar, searchlights, blue light, horn and siren,
and also the sound of the diesel engines. The plastic hull is moulded in
thick-walled material, and it offers plenty of space for the numerous mechanical
and electronic parts required for the auxiliary working systems. The model is
propelled by two proven MAX Gear power systems, giving it an impressive turn of
speed. Four large rudders guarantee extreme manoeuvring capability both forwards
and astern. The fire monitors can be swivelled horizontally and vertically from
the transmitter, and with the recommended electric geared pump they can fire a
jet of water a distance of 6 - 8 m. If a working boat crane is fitted, the
vacuum-moulded rowing board can be raised, swung outboard and lowered to the
water in true scale style.
Set contents
• Vacuum-moulded plastic hull, superstructure and other parts
• Die-cut plastic decks and small parts
• Die-cut plywood parts, e.g. motor bulkhead and pump plate
• Three working fire monitors
• Articulated boat crane
• Two propellers, four rudder sets, all linkage hardware for RC installation
• Painting masks
• Decal sheet
• Detailed building instructions and plan
Specification:
Length approx. 1160 mm
Width approx 250 mm
Height approx. 500 mm
Total displacement approx. 9000 g
RC functions
Rudder, Motor control, Lighting systems, Auxiliary working systems, Ancor winsch
function
Essential accessories
--- Remote Control min. 2 channel
ro1101 Fitting Set Düsseldorf
ro1103 Special funktion Set Düsseldorf
79059 Servo for rudder
67053 ESC WP880
42275 MAX Gear 2,5:1 Electric Motor 2x
42128 Suppressor Filter Set 2x
rb106-65 Cuppling Set 2x
Replacement parts
Item number
ro1467 3-Blade Propeller 40mm,Rh 1x
ro1466 3-Blade Propeller 40mm,Lh 1x
ro1481 Boat Rudder+T.Arm 50X36X28 1x
A complete list of recommended accessories is included in the technical documentation supplied with the model or under the point "Documents" on this page
Experience level assembly (1=very easy ... 5=experts only) | |
4 very eperienced | **** |
Category | |
RC Model | |
Experience level usage | |
Expert | +++ |
Power unit | |
Electric motor | |
Dimensions | |
Scale | 1:25 |
Total length | 1160 mm |
Beam | 250 mm |
Height | 500 mm |
Weight | 9000 g |
Design | |
Materials hull | ABS |
Materials superstructure | PVC |
Hull design | ABS tiefgezogen |
The ship model division of Robbe Modellsport has been owned by Krick
Modelltechnik since summer 2015. The former Robbe products will be marketed from
2016 under the brand "romarin by krick".
We have taken over almost all the designs and forms around ship model
construction and we will endeavor to re-launch the attractive ship models and
the important accessories from the Robbe range and thus make the ship model
construction even more lively.
Starting with the important starter models Katja and Dolly, over the fast
motoryachts like the Najade, up to the Feuerlöschboot Dusseldorf or
Hochweeschler Happy Hunter we want to expand the program step by step. And
especially the important accessories will not be missing. Certainly, this will
take some time, since Robbe's inventory could be reduced to little. We are
constantly updating articles.
A regular visit to our homepage in the "New articles" section is therefore
worthwhile.