Day Boat Hfm Marine

Day Boat Hfm Marine

JoTiKa Ltd. Manufacturer And Distributor Of Classic Scale Models SCALE CATALOGUE Caldercraft Kits A wide selection of highly detailed scale models. krick Krick Modellbau vom Besten Open steam launches and work boats. Caldercraft Minifleet Scale models for the novice builder. HFM Marine A range of simple styrene models ideal for the beginner. Aerokits Re-engineered kits from the 60's, these pleasure and work craft are full of charm and character. YOUR LOCAL STOCKIST: Distributors European Sales and Distribution: JoTiKa© Ltd., Model Marine Warehouse, Hadzor, Droitwich, Worcestershire, WR9 7DS, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1905 776 073 Fax: +44 (0) 1905 776 712 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: http://www.jotika-ltd.com US Sales and Distribution: Aeromarine Laminates Inc. Rd #4, Box 100, Rt 13N, Seaford, DE 19973, USA Tel: 302 628 3944 Fax: 302 628 3945 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: http://www.aeromarinerc.com Germany Sales and Distribution: Klaus Krick Modelltechnik, ind Matthias Krick, Industriestr 1, Knittlingen, D75438, Germany Tel: 07043 935 10 Fax: 07043 318 38 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: http://www.krick-modell.de Australia Sales and Distribution: Miniature Steam Pty Ltd., P.O. Box 840, Mulgrave 3170, Victoria, Australia. Tel: 0408 107 286 E-Mail: [email protected] CALDERCRAFT ~ JOFFRE TECHNICAL DATA Joffre was built in 1916 by the Androssan Dry Dock & Shipping Co. She was owned throughout her career by Lawson-Batey Tugs Ltd. of PART NUMBER: 7000 Newcastle on Tyne. Specifically built for the coastal towing business SCALE: 1:48 her gross tonnage was 260, with an engine power of 1,140 i.h.p. this was quite a high power for ships of her day. Fitted with two sets of LENGTH: 775MM towing hooks, an unusual feature for tugs of her size, the after one BEAM: 190MM was used for towing lighters on the river Tyne. ELECTRIC MOTOR: Model has a plain GRP hull with CNC cut superstructure and deck, Monoperm Super 6V M25010 screen printed overlays and over 300 cast white metal fittings, Monoperm Super 12V M25020 including the ships crew and the ships dog.To complete the kit, all STEAM PLANT: the necessary timber, cordage and vacuum formed lifeboats are Pintail Horizontal Standard C10097 supplied. As the Joffre saw service through two world wars it gives Pintail Horizontal Deluxe C10109 scope for additional detailing and a wartime paint scheme. CALDERCRAFT ~ NORTHLIGHT This is a representative model of a typical small coaster from the TECHNICAL DATA Western Isles of Scotland, known to all ship lovers as a 'Clyde Puffer'. The GRP hull carries full external detail, rivetting, strakes PART NUMBER: 7001 etc. SCALE: 1:32 Kit contains all necessary mouldings, printed overlays, CNC cut wood parts, drawings and diagrams for assembly. There are over LENGTH: 660MM 200 white metal fittings and it is in their authenticity and feel that BEAM: 178MM the charm of this finished model shows. Awarded a gold medal at ELECTRIC MOTOR: the Nuremburg Toy Fair of 1984 it was a first for any British kit Monoperm 6V M24010 manufacturer and a first for any marine model kit from around the Monoperm 12V M24020 world. This kit also fills a corner for the static modeller looking for a cased model that is a little different. Crew member figures are included. CALDERCRAFT ~ MARIE FELLING TECHNICAL DATA The Marie Felling was built by Earls of Hall and launched in 1928. Designed by the same team as the Imara, she was a Crown Colony PART NUMBER: Contracts vessel and judging by the margin notes of the contract, Single Screw 7003 gave rise to the many improvements incorporated in the later Imara, Twin Screw 7003/2 especially with regard to accomodation. Both were designed for SCALE: 1:32 the same type of harbour work. From the deck layout up, the Marie LENGTH: 1105MM Felling is an unusual and appealing vessel. From the single lifeboat carried cross ship on the sub deck atop the forwad saloon and the BEAM: 292MM raised bridge on stilts, not to mention the cross passage through the ELECTRIC MOTOR: single superstructure, the massive plain funnel and open funnel deck Decaperm 6V M68010 all combine to give this vessel a unique charm. Decaperm 12V M68020 Model hull is fully detailed, as is the two part superstructure and STEAM PLANT: funnel. All these parts are moulded in GRP. Deck and bridge are Puffin Horizontal Version 2 C10140 ply, with a printed ply overlay. Fittings are cast white metal. The (For Single Screw) superstructure is easily removable to allow easy access to the hull Puffin Maxi C10053 making this model ideal fot steam propulsion. The kit is available in (For Twin Screw) either single or twin screw versions. CALDERCRAFT ~ PEGGY TECHNICAL DATA Peggy is a typical Herring drifter built at the turn of the century. Hundreds of these ships sailed from ports along the East coast of PART NUMBER: 7004 Scotland. Peggy was built in 1907 by Hall and Russel of Aberdeen. SCALE: 1:24 Along with a sister ship, the Jeannie, she was built for the Duncan LENGTH: 1220MM family of Peterhead. During the First World War, Peggy was used by the Admiralty as an Admirals barge. She was also used in the BEAM: 241MM process of laying a cable from Peterhead to Russia for the British ELECTRIC MOTOR: and Russian governments. The cable was known locally as ithe 550 Inc. Gearbox 70113 Russian cablei. Just before the Second World War, the Peggy left the Motor Mount 70200 ownership of the Duncan family. STEAM PLANT: The kit contains over 450 cast white metal fittings, a fully detailed Puffin Horizontal Version 2 C10139 GRP hull and superstructure. Deck overlay and cabin are screen Standard printed ply with the main deck and other superstructures CNC cut Puffin Horizontal Version 2 C10140 ply. A full size plan and a comprehensive building manual complete Deluxe this fine kit. CALDERCRAFT ~ S.S. TALACRE The SS Talacre is a typical single hatch coaster used in the coal trade of a type that was found by the hundreds around the coast of the TECHNICAL DATA U.K. in the golden era of steam. Designed for Point of Ayr Collieries PART NUMBER: 7005 by Crichton, Thompson & Co Ltd., of London she was built by Crabtree &Co., of Great Yarmouth in 1917. Talacre was named after SCALE: 1:48 a small village near the colliery. Talacre was finally scraped in 1959 LENGTH: 863MM by the Hammond Lane Foundry in Dublin. Realism leaps out of the BEAM: 152MM completed model, as if a turn of a valve will start the anchor windlass ELECTRIC MOTOR: or the cargo winch clattering away and the lagged steam pipes to Super Monoperm 6V M25010 begin steaming and drying out. Super Monoperm 12V M25020 The hull is of GRP fully detailed on the exterior with plating, double rivetting and strakes. The whole package is complete with CNC cut STEAM PLANT: Pintail Standard C10097 plywood, printed overlays, funnel material, hatch cover, moulded Pintail Deluxe C10109 ships boats, mast and boom material, cargo material, rigging cord, transfers, detailed drawings and instruction book, crew members and all cast white metal fittings to complete. CALDERCRAFT ~ CELIA The SS Talacre is a typical single hatch coaster used in the coal trade of a type that was found by the hundreds around the coast of the U.K. in the golden era of steam. Designed for Point of Ayr Collieries by Crichton, Thompson & Co Ltd., of London she was built by TECHNICAL DATA Crabtree &Co., of Great Yarmouth in 1917. Talacre was named after PART NUMBER: 7006 a small village near the colliery. Talacre was finally scraped in 1959 by the Hammond Lane Foundry in Dublin. Realism leaps out of the CALE S : 1:16 completed model, as if a turn of a valve will start the anchor windlass LENGTH: 675MM or the cargo winch clattering away and the lagged steam pipes to BEAM: 256MM begin steaming and drying out. ELECTRIC MOTOR: The hull is of GRP fully detailed on the exterior with plating, double Super Monoperm 6V M25010 rivetting and strakes. The whole package is complete with CNC cut plywood, printed overlays, funnel material, hatch cover, moulded ships boats, mast and boom material, cargo material, rigging cord, transfers, detailed drawings and instruction book, crew members and all cast white metal fittings to complete. CALDERCRAFT ~ GARNOCK This small harbour tug was owned by I.C.I. Ltd., based at Irvine on TECHNICAL DATA the west coast of Scotland until being taken out of service in 1984 due to the explosion of a towed raft. Although a small model it is PART NUMBER: 7007 very detailed and satisfies even the experienced modeller. SCALE: 1:48 Hull is a two part styrene moulding joined with a central flange. Deck and superstructure are of die-cut styrene. Fittings are of cast LENGTH: 500MM white metal and the kit is complete with prop shaft, propeller, glazing BEAM: 144MM material, moulded funnel, tube, dowel, chain and cordage along ELECTRIC MOTOR: with instruction book and drawings. On the water performance is Monoperm 6V M24010 outstanding due of course to the large kort nozzle and combined rudder. CALDERCRAFT ~ RIVERMAN For those looking for something different that is easy to transport and a super performer on the water this TECHNICAL DATA could be your choice. To scale boat modellers who have not considered these vessels to be worthy of a place in their fleet it PART NUMBER: 7008 could provide a pleasant change and a challenge. These boats are to be found SCALE: 1:32 mainly on the river Thames towing strings of barges.

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