Sloman Alstertor 1:250 HMV 103329
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Sloman Alstertor Card Model Kit 1/250 – HMV 103329 – Paper Ship Model
Publisher - HMV
Scale - 1:250
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English
Product Description:
Build a detailed replica of the legendary Sloman Alstertor, one of the last conventional reefer vessels, with this premium HMV card model kit. Designed by Peter Brandt and Dr. Henning Budelmann, this challenging paper model captures the historic character of a classic German freight ship in stunning 1/250 scale.
The kit includes 12 DIN A4 sheets with 1,645 precision parts, allowing advanced modelers to recreate the ship’s superstructure, hull, and fine details with outstanding accuracy. With a finished length of 560 mm, the Sloman Alstertor model is an impressive display piece that reflects the golden era of traditional reefer shipping.
Originally built for the Sloman shipping company, Sloman Alstertor and her sister ship Sloman Alsterpark were later sold to the Soviet Union in 1975 and served as fish transporters until their retirement in 1994. Now you can preserve this maritime history through your own craftsmanship.
The kit comes with clear step-by-step instructions in German and English, supported by pictures for easier construction. A must-have for experienced card model enthusiasts and maritime collectors.
Key Features:
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Scale: 1/250
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Difficulty: Difficult – ideal for experienced modelers
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Parts: 1,645 precision parts on 12 DIN A4 sheets
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Dimensions: 560 mm (L) x 73 mm (W) x 125 mm (H)
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Designer: Peter Brandt & Dr. Henning Budelmann
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Publisher: HMV Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag
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Languages: Instructions in German & English with pictures
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Historic vessel: Sloman Alstertor – one of the last classical reefer ships
Summary:
The HMV Sloman Alstertor Card Model Kit (103329) offers maritime enthusiasts and advanced model builders a highly detailed and historically accurate paper ship model. With over 1,600 parts and a large display size, it’s the perfect challenge for skilled hobbyists passionate about classic vessels.