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Billing Boats 1/75 Scale Smit Rotterdam Tug Model Kit

£349.99

Billing Boats Smit Rotterdam Tug Kit    Smit Rotterdam was built in 1975 for Smit International BV in Holland, and was at the time of its completion the largest and most powerful tugboat in the world – with a tonnage of 2,273 tons, a length of 75 m, a 22,000 HP engine and a top speed of 16.5 knots. The ship is built with bulb stern and stern nozzle; inboard equipment includes the most modern gear for navigation, steering and radio communication.   The Billing Boats kit of the Smit Rotterdam features plank on frame construction, laser cut plywood keel and frame components, lasercut wooden superstructure and decks, hull and deck fittings in wood, brass and/or plastic, rigging cord in various sizes, propshaft, rudder and propeller.    Requires paints and glue to assemble – not included. Available separately.   Specifications: Height: 500mm Length: 900mm Width: 200mm Scale: 1:75 Wooden Hull   

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Billing Boats 1/75 Scale Smit Rotterdam Tug Model Kit

Billing Boats Smit Rotterdam Tug Kit    Smit Rotterdam was built in 1975 for Smit International BV in Holland, and was at the time of its completion the largest and most powerful tugboat in the world – with a tonnage of 2,273 tons, a length of 75 m, a 22,000 HP engine and a top speed of 16.5 knots. The ship is built with bulb stern and stern nozzle; inboard equipment includes the most modern gear for navigation, steering and radio communication.   The Billing Boats kit of the Smit Rotterdam features plank on frame construction, laser cut plywood keel and frame components, lasercut wooden superstructure and decks, hull and deck fittings in wood, brass and/or plastic, rigging cord in various sizes, propshaft, rudder and propeller.    Requires paints and glue to assemble – not included. Available separately.   Specifications: Height: 500mm Length: 900mm Width: 200mm Scale: 1:75 Wooden Hull   

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