The Wooden Model Boat Company Thames Lifeboat Kit 400mm

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Product Description A traditional, wooden, quick-build lifeboat kit that's ideal for beginners and newcomers to R/C model boating. Modelled on the E-Class boat, which was designed specifically for operation on London’s bustling River Thames, this eye-catching model beautifully captures the spirit of the type. Combining both speed and manoeuvrability to cover the tidal reaches of the river, the E-Class was introduced in response to the recommendations of the 1989 Marchioness disaster enquiry. The Wooden Model Boat Company prides itself on producing traditional model boat kits that build quickly and accurately into delightful semi-scale replicas, each as happy cruising on the lake as it is adorning the mantelpiece at home. Using precise laser-cut balsa and ply parts, coupled with a semi self-jigging / interlocking hull frame and easy to follow step-by-step instructions, success is practically guaranteed. Whether you plan to build this police boat for two-channel radio control or static display the process is very similar, as are the rewards.   Key Features Accurate laser-cut balsa and ply components. 3D printed plastic scale accessories and crew. Interlocking self-jigging parts. Quick assembly with minimal parts count. Designed for two-channel radio control. Takes a basic 280-size brushed motor. Perfect for small ponds and lakes. What's in the Box 1x Laser-cut hull parts set. 1x Laser-cut deck, console and storage unit parts set. 1x Laser-cut stand parts set. 1x 3D printed plastic parts set (crew, stretcher, wheel etc.). 1x Deck magnet set. 1x Comprehensive instruction manual.   Weights & Dimensions Shipping Weight 0.00kg 0.00lbs Product Height 170mm 6.69in Product Width 120mm 4.72in Product Length 440mm 17.32in Completion Level Kit Experience Level Beginner Material Wood

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