S33–S35 1:250 HMV 103049
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HMV Card Model Kit – Harbor Torpedo Boat S33–S35 (1/250) – Highly Detailed Paper Model
Publisher - HMV
Scale - 1:250
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English
Product Description:
Build a piece of Imperial German Navy history with the HMV Card Model Kit of Harbor Torpedo Boats S33–S35. Designed by Udo Kallina, this kit offers a challenging yet rewarding build for experienced paper modelers.
These iconic black torpedo boats, constructed by Schichau in Elbing, served the German Navy between 1887 and 1893 and are captured here in incredible 1/250 scale detail. The set includes three complete models with five different ship skins (S33, S34, S35, S40, and S41), plus a lifeboat with optional sails and a wooden pier—perfect for creating a detailed diorama.
With 853 precision parts across 4 A4 sheets, this kit is packed with authentic details such as deck fittings, lifeboats, and torpedo armament. The well-arranged 3D illustrated instructions make assembly clear, while the optional lasercut detail set (sold separately) makes adding fine railings and mesh easier.
This is a difficult build, ideal for advanced modelers who enjoy intricate projects. When finished, the model measures 160 mm in length and shows the full character of these sleek torpedo boats.
Key Features:
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Scale: 1/250 – highly detailed card model
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Includes 3 torpedo boat models with 5 possible ship versions
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Comes with extra lifeboats and sails
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Includes wooden pier for diorama building
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853 parts across 4 A4 sheets
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Length: 160 mm, Width: 20 mm
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Designed by Udo Kallina for HMV
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Instructions in German and English with 3D illustrations
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Recommended for experienced paper modelers
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Optional lasercut detail set available separately
Summary:
The HMV Harbor Torpedo Boat S33–S35 Card Model Kit is a must-have for enthusiasts of Imperial German Navy warships. With exceptional accuracy, challenging assembly, and diorama potential, this kit is perfect for modelers seeking a rewarding project.