Hamburg Harbor Ferry 1:250 HMV 103320
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HMV 103320 – Hamburg Harbor Ferries Lichtwark Class 1929 | 1:250 Paper Model Kit
Publisher - HMV
Scale - 1:250
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English
Product Description:
Bring maritime history to life with the HMV Hamburg Harbor Ferries 1929 (Lichtwark Class) paper model kit. Designed by Peter Brandt and published by HMV Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag, this detailed 1:250 scale model kit recreates the four classic HADAG ferries launched in 1929 — the first new vessels built for Hamburg’s ferry fleet after 1912.
All four ferries of the Lichtwark class survived World War II and were later converted into motor vehicle ferries in 1957/58. This high-quality paper model kit offers a rewarding challenge for experienced modelers and maritime enthusiasts. With 700 precision-cut parts across four DIN A4 sheets, it delivers exceptional historical accuracy and intricate detailing typical of HMV kits.
The step-by-step illustrated instructions in German and English make assembly straightforward and enjoyable. Once completed, each ferry measures 86 mm (3.39 inches) in length — perfect for display in any naval or harbor diorama.
Celebrate Hamburg’s shipbuilding tradition and HADAG’s iconic ferries with this authentic and collectible paper model.
Key Features:
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Scale: 1:250
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Designer: Peter Brandt
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Manufacturer: HMV Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag
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Difficulty Level: Medium
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Sheets: 4 × DIN A4
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Parts: 700
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Length of Model: 86 mm (3.39 inch)
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Languages: Instructions in German & English with detailed pictures
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Historic Subject: HADAG Lichtwark Class ferries (1929)
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Material: High-quality printed cardstock
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Made in Germany by fentens productions
Summary:
Build a piece of Hamburg’s maritime legacy with the HMV Hamburg Harbor Ferries 1929 (Lichtwark Class) paper model kit. This medium-difficulty 1:250 scale kit by Peter Brandt includes four classic HADAG ferries featuring 700 parts on four A4 sheets, complete with bilingual instructions and precise historical detailing.