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Cat.No. Scale Name Description Price BGN Price EUR Parts for Model Boats, Ships, etc... 088_01 1:50 Compass Kit contains photo etch, turned parts and printed wind rose 7.30 3.65 056_01 - Pulleys (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; diameter 1.7; reel 1 4.70 2.35 056_21 - Pulleys (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; diameter 2.5; reel 2 7.70 3.85 079_17 - XIV / XV Century Gun Barrel (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; L17 5.90 2.95 079_21 - XIV / XV Century Gun Barrel (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; L21 10.00 5.00 079_25 - XIV / XV Century Gun Barrel (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; L25 10.20 5.10 076_01 - Search Light Set is prepare to assemble without soldering 5.40 2.70 082_30 - Single Working Derrick Blocks (5 pcs) package 5 pcs; R 3 7.90 3.95 082_40 - Single Working Derrick Blocks (5 pcs) package 5 pcs; R 4 7.90 3.95 082_50 - Single Working Derrick Blocks (5 pcs) package 5 pcs; R 5 7.90 3.95 081_02 - Steam Valve Kit contains 8 steam valve often placed on the deck 3.50 1.75 NEW 089_04 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Resin cast; H 47 12.20 6.10 NEW 089_05 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Resin cast; H 31 12.20 6.10 089_08 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Resin cast; H 26 7.30 3.65 089_09 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Resin cast; H 28.5 7.30 3.65 089_10 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Resin cast; H 35.5 7.30 3.65 089_12 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Resin cast; H 30 9.70 4.85 089_13 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Resin cast; H 20 7.30 3.65 089_14 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Resin cast; H 34.5 7.30 3.65 091_06 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; photo etch and turned brass kit; R 6 6.10 3.05 091_08 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; photo etch and turned brass kit; R 8 6.10 3.05 091_10 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; photo etch and turned brass kit; R 10 7.30 3.65 091_12 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; photo etch and turned brass kit; R 12 7.30 3.65 091_14 - Naval Vents (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; photo etch and turned brass kit; R 14 7.30 3.65 094_01 1:50 Lifeboat Davit Can be mounted thru ship deck or on the ship's side 14.60 7.30 094_02 1:50 Lifeboat Davit Can be mounted thru ship deck or on the ship's side 14.60 7.30 095_20 - Wooden Baluster (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; H 20 5.40 2.70 095_25 - Wooden Baluster (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; H 25 5.40 2.70 095_30 - Wooden Baluster (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; H 30 5.40 2.70 095_35 - Wooden Baluster (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; H 35 5.40 2.70 096_16 - Wooden Baluster (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 95 H 16 8.50 4.25 096_22 - Wooden Baluster (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 110 H 22 8.50 4.25 096_25 - Wooden Baluster (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 175 H 25 8.50 4.25 096_30 - Wooden Baluster (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 110 H 30 8.50 4.25 096_35 - Wooden Baluster (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 125 H 35 8.50 4.25 096_40 - Wooden Baluster (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 175 H 40 8.50 4.25 097_410 - Brass Nails (50 pcs) package 50 pcs; L 4 6.10 3.05 097_1008 - Brass Nails (50 pcs) package 50 pcs; L 10 7.40 3.70 109_40 - Fife Rail (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Natural wood & brass; L 40 9.60 4.80 109_53 - Fife Rail (2 pcs) package 2 pcs; Natural wood & brass; L 53 9.60 4.80 NEW 098_25 - Naval Vents (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; turned brass; R 2.5 1.10 0.55 NEW 098_35 - Naval Vents (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; turned brass; R 3.5 1.40 0.70 NEW 098_40 - Naval Vents (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; turned brass; R 4.0 1.40 0.70 001_20 - Handrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 2.0 8.20 4.10 001_23 - Handrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 2.3 8.20 4.10 001_26 - Handrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 2.6 8.20 4.10 001_30 - Handrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 3.0 8.20 4.10 001_38 - Handrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 3.8 8.20 4.10 001_45 - Handrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 4.5 10.20 5.10 001_50 - Handrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 5.0 10.60 5.30 001_55 - Handrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 5.5 10.60 5.30 044_2511 - Single Rigging Clevis (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 1.2 9.40 4.70 MS01 1:96 Santa Leocadia Kit contain turned parts like masts, spars, boom, bowsprit ... 46 pcs 23.20 11.60 MS02 1:96 Lexington Kit contain turned parts like masts, spars, boom, bowsprit ... 16 pcs 7.20 3.60 MS05 1:100 America Kit contain turned parts like masts, spars, boom, bowsprit ... 9 pcs 5.20 2.60 MS06 1:100 Pogoria Kit contain turned parts like masts, spars, boom, bowsprit ... 12 pcs 8.30 4.15 MS08 1:100 Wodnik Kit contain turned parts like masts, spars, boom, bowsprit ... 16 pcs 6.10 3.05 MS09 1:96 Granado Kit contain turned parts like masts, spars, boom, bowsprit ... 22 pcs 9.50 4.75 MS10 1:96 Hunter Kit contain turned parts like masts, spars, boom, bowsprit ... 13 pcs 6.90 3.45 MS14 1:100 Zawisza Czarny Kit contain turned parts like masts, spars, boom, bowsprit ... 14 pcs 6.20 3.10 MS15 1:100 Towarisz Kit contain turned parts like masts, spars, boom, bowsprit ... 19 pcs 13.70 6.85 045_2011 - Double Rigging Clevis (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 0.8 9.30 4.65 045_2511 - Double Rigging Clevis (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 1.2 9.30 4.65 003_20 - Mini Bolt (50 pcs) package 50 pcs; R 2.0 7.80 3.90 003_23 - Mini Bolt (50 pcs) package 50 pcs; R 2.3 7.80 3.90 003_30 - Mini Bolt (50 pcs) package 50 pcs; R 3.0 7.80 3.90 003_38 - Mini Bolt (50 pcs) package 50 pcs; R 3.8 10.80 5.40 003_45 - Mini Bolt (50 pcs) package 50 pcs; R 4.5 13.70 6.85 003_55 - Mini Bolt (50 pcs) package 50 pcs; R 5.5 15.70 7.85 075_16 - Grabrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 1.6 6.70 3.35 075_20 - Grabrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 2.0 6.70 3.35 075_25 - Grabrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 2.5 6.70 3.35 075_40 - Grabrail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; R 4.0 7.10 3.55 074_111 - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 11; Hole 1 12.50 6.25 074_112 - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 11; Hole 2 12.50 6.25 074_113 - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 11; Hole 3 12.50 6.25 074_113B - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 11; Hole 3 12.50 6.25 074_114 - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 11; Hole 4 13.30 6.65 074_151 - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 15; Hole 1 13.70 6.85 074_152 - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 15; Hole 2 13.70 6.85 074_153 - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 15; Hole 3 13.70 6.85 074_153B - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 15; Hole 3 13.70 6.85 074_154 - Rail Stanchion (20 pcs) package 20 pcs; L 15; Hole 4 14.50 7.25 083_212 - Rail Stanchion (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; L 21.5; Hole 2 10.80 5.40 083_213 - Rail Stanchion (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; L 21.5; Hole 3 10.80 5.40 083_214 - Rail Stanchion (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; L 21.5; Hole 4 11.40 5.70 083_402 - Rail Stanchion (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; L 40; Hole 2 10.80 5.40 083_403 - Rail Stanchion (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; L 40; Hole 3 10.80 5.40 083_404 - Rail Stanchion (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; L 40; Hole 4 11.40 5.70 002_30 - Single Sheave Pulley (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; R 3 13.90 6.95 002_40 - Single Sheave Pulley (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; R 4 13.90 6.95 102_25 - Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 2.5 7.00 3.50 102_30 - Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 3.0 6.60 3.30 102_40 - Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 4.0 6.60 3.30 102_50 - Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 5.0 7.00 3.50 102_60 - Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 6.0 7.30 3.65 108_25 - Double Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 2.5 7.40 3.70 108_30 - Double Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 3.0 7.00 3.50 108_40 - Double Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 4.0 7.00 3.50 108_50 - Double Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 5.0 7.40 3.70 108_60 - Double Pulley (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; R 6.0 7.60 3.80 006_20 - Handrail Knob (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; R 2.0 10.00 5.00 006_25 - Handrail Knob (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; R 2.5 10.00 5.00 017_310 - Brass Bottlescrew (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; O 10 24.30 12.15 017_314 - Brass Bottlescrew (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; O 14 24.30 12.15 017_316 - Brass Bottlescrew (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; O 16 26.10 13.05 017_424 - Brass Bottlescrew (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; O 24 26.10 13.05 019_320 - Brass Bottlescrew (10 pcs) package 10 pcs; O 20 26.10 13.05 077_74 - Shackle M with Threaded Pin (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; Type M; D 4 7.30 3.65 077_86156 - Shackle A with Wired Pin (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; Type A; D 5.6 7.30 3.65 077_107 - Shackle A with Wired Pin (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; Type A; D 6 7.30 3.65 077_242 - Shackle A with Wired Pin (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; Type A; D 7.6 11.70 5.85 077_243 - Shackle B with Pin & Nut (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; Type B; D 7.6 13.20 6.60 077_162 - Shackle A with Wired Pin (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; Type A; D 11 14.20 7.10 077_163 - Shackle B with Pin & Nut (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; Type B; D 11 15.40 7.70 103_74A - Shackle with Wired Pin (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; D 4.6 11.70 5.85 103_96A - Shackle with Wired Pin (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; D 6.0 11.70 5.85 103_9565A - Shackle with Wired Pin (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; D 6.5 11.70 5.85 103_108A - Shackle with Wired Pin (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; D 8.0 11.70 5.85 047_20 - Double Bollard with Bar (4 pcs) package 4 pcs; L 20 9.00 4.50 080_01 - Fairlead with Single Bollard (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 11.5; Kit contains turned and photoetch parts 2.10 1.05 080_02 - Fairlead with Double Bollard (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 18.0; Kit contains turned and photoetch parts 3.30 1.65 080_03 - Fairlead with Triple Bollard (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 21.0; Kit contains turned and photoetch parts 4.70 2.35 080_04 - Fairlead with Triple Bollard (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 22.0; Kit contains turned and photoetch parts 4.80 2.40 080_08 - Fairlead with Double Bollard (1 pcs) package 1 pcs; L 8.5;
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