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1:35 Zeeland Tugboat - Plastic hull
1:35 Zeeland Tugboat - Plastic hull
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1:35 Zeeland Tugboat - Plastic hull

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Plastic Hull
Lasercut Wooden Boatkit
Scale 1:35 - Length 82 cm, high 55 cm & width 22 cm
Step-by-step Photo manual and plan
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Description

Article no.: B07.428

Recommended colors for this model

BCA001 White
BCA004 Orange
BCA005 Tan
BCA006 Hull Red
BCA007 Sea Blue
BCA008 Brunswick Green
BCA011 Black
BCA012 Pale Grey
BCA013 Trainer Yellow
BCA015 Silver
BCA017 Clear Poly
BCA018 Mediterranean Blue
BCA035 Signal Red
BCA036 Mahogany

The "WINSTON CHURCHILL", later called the “ZEELAND" was built during the Second World War and equipped with a steam engine. The last steam-driven tug for coastal use built for the Dutch company Goedkoop in Amsterdam. The vessel was later sold to the Dutch company Willem Muller in Terneuzen in 1964, where she was equipped with a diesel engine and renamed the "ZEELAND".

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Description

Article no.: B07.428

Recommended colors for this model

BCA001 White
BCA004 Orange
BCA005 Tan
BCA006 Hull Red
BCA007 Sea Blue
BCA008 Brunswick Green
BCA011 Black
BCA012 Pale Grey
BCA013 Trainer Yellow
BCA015 Silver
BCA017 Clear Poly
BCA018 Mediterranean Blue
BCA035 Signal Red
BCA036 Mahogany

The "WINSTON CHURCHILL", later called the “ZEELAND" was built during the Second World War and equipped with a steam engine. The last steam-driven tug for coastal use built for the Dutch company Goedkoop in Amsterdam. The vessel was later sold to the Dutch company Willem Muller in Terneuzen in 1964, where she was equipped with a diesel engine and renamed the "ZEELAND".
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