Augusta Victoria 1:250 HMV 103300
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HMV 1:250 Liner Augusta Victoria – Paper Model Kit by Peter Brandt (HMV 103300)
Publisher - HMV
Scale - 1:250
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English
Product Description:
Build a piece of maritime history with the HMV Augusta Victoria paper model kit. This legendary German ocean liner was the first twin-screw vessel built in Germany, representing a milestone in shipbuilding by the Vulcan Shipyard, Stettin (1888). The Augusta Victoria sailed under the Hamburg-Amerikanische Paketfahrt-Aktien-Gesellschaft (HAPAG) flag, serving the Hamburg–New York route with elegance and speed.
This second edition of the Augusta Victoria kit has been redesigned to meet today’s HMV standards. Featuring refined graphical strakes, newly detailed lifeboats, and accurately shaped exhausts, this kit ensures an authentic and rewarding building experience. With over 1,100 parts across 12 A4 sheets, modelers will enjoy the intricate deck structures, fine winches, filigree davits, and International Code of Signals details that bring this classic liner to life.
Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of historic liners, the Augusta Victoria captures the timeless grace of 19th-century transatlantic travel — a must-have addition to any maritime model collection.
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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Medium difficulty – suitable for experienced card modelers
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12 A4 sheets, 1,138 parts
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Finished model size: 580 mm (L) x 80 mm (W) x 160 mm (H)
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Includes German and English illustrated instructions
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Upgraded second edition – corrected exhausts, redesigned lifeboats, improved details
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Historical liner: Built 1888, 19.2 knots, 7,661 BRT, Hamburg–New York service
Summary:
The HMV Augusta Victoria paper model kit offers exceptional detail and accuracy, celebrating Germany’s first twin-screw ocean liner. Redesigned to modern standards, it combines history, craftsmanship, and elegance — a centerpiece for any ship model collection.