Bugsier 2 & 3 1:250 HMV 103348
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HMV Card Model Kit – Combined Harbour & Seagoing Tug Bugsier 2 & 3 (1:250)
Publisher - HMV
Scale - 1:250
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English
Product Description:
Build two iconic Hamburg harbor tugs with this detailed HMV Papermodel Kit – Bugsier 2 & 3 in 1:250 scale, designed by Till Schade. These modern tugboats, commissioned in 2006, are known for their combined harbor and seagoing capabilities and remain a recognizable sight in Hamburg’s busy port.
This kit includes both models, which can be built either as full hull with stand or waterline models – ideal for display cases or dioramas. Modelers can add an interior bridge design, detailed winches, and an underwater hull for an extra level of realism. The small differences between Bugsier 2 and 3 are faithfully reproduced.
With 8 DIN A4 sheets and 972 parts, this papermodel kit is a rewarding challenge for advanced model builders. Whether you want to showcase them in their original red Bugsier livery or repaint them in their later Fairplay Towage blue, these tugs will become the highlight of any maritime collection.
Key Features:
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2 complete tugboat models: Bugsier 2 & Bugsier 3
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Scale 1/250 – high accuracy and detail
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Build as waterline or full hull model
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Includes bridge interior, underwater hull, and display stands
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972 parts (808 without alternatives)
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Instruction manual in 7 languages with pictures
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Designer: Till Schade – renowned for detailed ship models
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Difficulty level: difficult (ideal for experienced modelers)
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Sheet size: DIN A4 – total of 8 sheets
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Finished model length: 132 mm (5.2 inch)
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Real ship data: launched in 2006, 5576 HP, 63t bollard pull, 13 knots speed
Summary:
Create your own fleet with the HMV Card Model Kit – Bugsier 2 & 3 (1:250). Two modern Hamburg tugs in one set, with optional full hull or waterline design, detailed interiors, and realistic equipment. A must-have for dedicated papermodel enthusiasts and maritime model builders.