SMS Beowulf 1:250 HMV 103024
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HMV SMS Beowulf Card Model Kit 1/250 – German Coast Defense Battleship
Publisher - HMV
Scale - 1:250
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English
Product Description:
Build a detailed piece of naval history with the HMV SMS Beowulf Card Model Kit (1/250 scale). This papermodel recreates the famous German coast defense battleship SMS Beowulf, a Siegfried-class ironclad launched in 1890 at A.G. Weser in Bremen. Known by the unusual nickname “Cavy” for her bell-shaped hull, Beowulf was designed to protect estuaries but also served at sea in the North and Baltic Seas.
This high-quality HMV Publishing papermodel kit features 854 precision-cut parts across 8 DIN A4 sheets. The model highlights include the ship’s elegant lines, turnable gun turrets, golden bow and stern decorations, and detailed torpedo net bearings. Designed by Markus Wiekowski, this kit offers a challenging yet rewarding build for experienced model makers.
The finished model measures 310 mm in length, 60 mm in width, and 130 mm in height, capturing Beowulf’s distinctive profile as she appeared between 1892–1895. Perfect for naval enthusiasts and collectors of historic German warships, the SMS Beowulf kit brings a unique chapter of Kaiserliche Marine history to life in paper form.
Key Features:
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Scale: 1/250 – highly detailed papermodel of SMS Beowulf
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Designer: Markus Wiekowski – precise, historically accurate design
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Difficulty: Difficult – recommended for advanced model builders
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854 parts on 8 DIN A4 sheets
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Dimensions: 310 x 60 x 130 mm when built
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Authentic details: turnable gun turrets, gold bow/stern decorations, torpedo net bearings
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Based on original 1/100 shipyard plans and historical references
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German building instructions included
Summary:
The HMV SMS Beowulf Card Model Kit offers a challenging and historically rich papermodel experience. With over 850 parts and unique details, it’s a must-have for naval history enthusiasts and papermodel collectors who appreciate accuracy, craftsmanship, and maritime tradition.