TS Hamburg 1:250 HMV 103337
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HMV Paper Model Kit – TS Hamburg Cruise Ship 1:250 (103337)
Publisher - HMV
Scale - 1:250
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English
Product Description:
Build a legend of German passenger shipping with the HMV TS Hamburg Paper Model Kit (1:250). Designed by Carsten Horn and published by HMV, this detailed card model recreates the famous ocean liner TS Hamburg (later known as Hanseatic III and Maxim Gorkiy). With over 2300 parts on 30 DIN A4 sheets, this kit offers an advanced challenge for experienced modelers and rewards you with a highly detailed replica measuring 780 mm in length.
The model features all the hallmarks of this iconic cruise ship, from her distinctive funnel and elegant hull plating to detailed lifeboats, davits, winches, and even the passenger pool. The design cleverly reproduces the ship’s complex hull form in a way that is true to the original yet buildable. A comprehensive instruction set in German and English with clear illustrations ensures a rewarding build.
Perfect for collectors, maritime enthusiasts, and experienced papercraft builders, this model is both a tribute to TS Hamburg’s history and a centerpiece for any showcase.
Key Features:
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Scale: 1:250 – Finished model length 780 mm
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Designer: Carsten Horn, Publisher: HMV
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Sheets: 30 × DIN A4 with 2308 precision parts
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Difficulty level: Difficult – for experienced modelers
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Includes: Detailed funnel, filigree davits, original lifeboats, winches, pool, and masts
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Graphics: Coherent design with realistic hull plating (no cutting lines)
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Instructions: German & English with pictures
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Ship history: TS Hamburg launched 1969 at Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, later served as Hanseatic III and Maxim Gorkiy
Summary:
The HMV TS Hamburg 1:250 card model kit is a premium, highly detailed papercraft for advanced ship modelers. With 2308 parts and authentic details, it’s a must-have for enthusiasts of cruise ship history and maritime modeling.