Dumas Army Tug VS
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Dumas Army Tug VS 1:16 Model Slipway Tamar Class Lifeboat RC
U. S. ARMY TUG ST-74 KIT #1256 RC Tugboat with DIY Engine Sound and Light module VS the 1:16 Model Slipway Tamar Class Lifeboat
Check out the 1:16 Model Slipway Tamar Class Lifeboat at http://goo.gl/JY08xj
Check out the U. S. ARMY TUG ST-74 KIT #1256 at http://goo.gl/vBEoyf
See the little Dumas Army Tug boat following and honking the Tamar lifeboat. :D
Guess what did the Tamar do? :D :D :D
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Description
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Model Scale 1:16
Length 1000mm
Beam 320mm
Displ. approx. 7.5 kg
The Tamar class is the result of several years of research and development by the RNLI to produce the next generation of slipway-launched lifeboat. It is virtually unsinkable and if it capsizes in the stormy seas around the British Isles, it will right itself within a few seconds. The lifeboat includes the computerised Systems and Information Management System (SIMS) that enables crew to control many of the lifeboat's functions remotely from the safety of their seats. Other features include advanced ergonomics that reduce the impact on the crew as the lifeboat crashes through waves, and a powered Y-class boat stored behind a transom door to allow immediate deployment. The Y-boat is accessed by lifting a section of the rear deck, then launched and recovered on to a ramp provided by the lowered transom door.
The kit contains all the required parts to build the model:
Two glassfibre mouldings: the hull and the deck
Prop-shafts, propellers, brass rudders; a bow-thruster tube
Cnc-cut and printed styrene for the construction of the cabin with detailed interior
A set of fittings and stanchions manufactured from high grade cast alloy
Three large frets of etched brass components including detailed window frames, instrumentation, interior detail etc.
Pre-formed mast arches from brass tube
Vac-formed styrene radar, bow fender, liferaft boxes, liferings, filler bays and hose reel
A vac-formed styrene kit for the Y-class boat with Lettering and Numbers
Self-adhesive Lifeboats lettering and RNLI flags
Over 70 construction drawings and main plans
The Y-boat compartment under the rear deck is an optional fitment with a choice of building the deck door as a one-piece removable unit or with folding sections. The transom door can be represented by a score in the GRP or drawn in with a permanent marker pen. The more experienced model maker will no doubt wish to build a working transom door however no details are given in the kit. We have ensured that the steering gear is below the Y-boat deck level should the modeller wish to house the Y-boat below decks.
Not supplied in the kit: The hull & cabin roof numbers and lettering for any Tamar in the fleet (available from Maritime Models, www.maritime-models.co.uk). Paints, adhesives and tools will be required to complete.
Description
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U.S. Army Tug ST-74 Length: 18" Beam: 4 3/4" Scale: 1/48
During WWII, the US Army operated a large fleet of ships. The primary task was to support the fighting man on the ground. Small harbor tugs, designed as ST, were used in large number by the Army to move ships in port and haul fuel and supply barges.
Kit features:
*2-piece vacuum-form plastic hull
*Die-cut PVC structure
*Laser-cut details
*Full-color decals
*Running hardware included
(4.8v motor sold separately)
Figures shown on model are not included.
Additional parts required for R/C:
Running Hardware included in kit
#2021 4.8 Volt Electric Motor
#8314 Electronic Speed Control
#8812-1 Radio Control 2 Channel Radio with servo
Batteries to power motor and servo
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