Hohe Weg Aussenweser Lighthouse 1:250 HMV 103470
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HMV Hohe Weg Aussenweser Lighthouse 1:250 Card Model Kit – German North Sea Lighthouse
Scale - 1:250
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English
📝 Product Description
Build a piece of maritime history with the HMV Hohe Weg Aussenweser Lighthouse Card Model Kit (1:250).
This exceptional paper model by Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag (HMV) recreates the famous German lighthouse located in the Weser estuary, built in 1855–56 and designed by Dutch architect J.J. van Ronzelen.
The Hohe Weg Lighthouse was the first lighthouse to feature a Fresnel lens—a 2.5-meter optical marvel now displayed in the German Maritime Museum (Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum) in Bremerhaven. The model includes the distinctive wind semaphore, which once indicated wind direction and strength from Borkum and Helgoland.
With 169 detailed parts printed on high-quality A4 sheets, this medium-difficulty kit offers everything from radar antennas, dinghy with davits, and jetty, to a water base for a realistic maritime presentation. Perfect for model ship and lighthouse enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone fascinated by nautical architecture.
⚙️ Key Features
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Scale: 1:250
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Height: 155 mm (6.1 in)
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Length: 280 mm (11.02 in)
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Width: 195 mm (7.68 in)
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Parts: 169 on 4 DIN A4 sheets
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Difficulty: Medium – suitable for intermediate modelers
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Includes: Water base, radar antennas, wind semaphore, dinghy with davits, jetty
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Languages: Instructions in German and English with pictures
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Designer: Imogen Zimmer
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Manufacturer: HMV – Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag / fentens productions
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Position of real lighthouse: 53° 43' N, 008° 15' E (Weser estuary)
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Historic details: Built 1855–56, height 36 m, function as leading and cross light, identifier F.w.r.gn.
🧭 Summary
Recreate the historic Hohe Weg Lighthouse, one of Germany’s most iconic maritime landmarks, with this detailed HMV 1:250 paper model kit. Combining authentic historical accuracy with crisp laser-printed precision, it’s an ideal project for anyone passionate about lighthouses, nautical modeling, or German maritime history.