Børøysund 1:250 HMV 103338
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HMV 1:250 Norwegian Steamer Børøysund – Paper Model Kit by Andreas Jacobsen (HMV 103338)
Scale - 1:250
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English
Product Description:
Build your own piece of maritime history with the HMV Norwegian Steamer Børøysund 1:250 Paper Model Kit. Designed by Andreas Jacobsen and published by HMV Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag, this detailed card model captures the charm of the historic Norwegian museum ship Børøysund.
Originally built in 1908 by Trondhjems mek. Værksted, the Børøysund (formerly Odin) served as a passenger steamer, tugboat, and even a naval guard ship during World War I. Today, she is a proud national heritage vessel maintained by the Norsk Veteranskibsklub and still sails on cultural and heritage events in Norway and Germany.
This medium-difficulty kit offers modelers a satisfying challenge with 351 parts spread across 2 A4 sheets, resulting in a finished model 13.3 cm long. You can even choose to build the bridge with a complete interior for extra realism. Despite its small scale, the model includes many authentic details such as a detailed capstan, a realistic steamer stern, and precisely designed deck structures.
Perfect for museum ship enthusiasts and maritime diorama builders, the HMV Børøysund fits beautifully alongside classic ships like Stettin, Bussard, or Schaarhörn.
Key Features:
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Scale: 1:250
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Designer: Andreas Jacobsen
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Manufacturer: HMV Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag
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Difficulty: Medium
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Parts: 351
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Sheets: 2 × DIN A4
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Dimensions: Length 133 mm, Width 22 mm, Height 56 mm
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Languages: Instructions in German and English with pictures
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Highlights:
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Includes detailed bridge interior
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Detailed capstan and steamer stern
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Ideal for museum ship dioramas
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Perfect for maritime and steamship enthusiasts
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Summary:
The HMV Børøysund 1:250 paper model kit offers an engaging building experience that combines historical accuracy and charming detail. A beautiful addition to any collection of classic museum ships, this model is both a tribute to Norwegian maritime heritage and a satisfying project for hobbyists.