Lighthouses of the world - Australia
Scale: 1/250
Skill Level: medium
Size (LxWxH): 190x150x110 mm (7x5x4 inch)
Four wonderful lighthouses from Australia - including the well known light of Byron Bay and Lighthouse Hornby in Sydney. Each one of these four models is a little jewel by itself and offers a lot of fun when building them.
The model highlights:
- including four lighthouses
- one of three different versions of lighthouse Byron Bay possible
- including four cars
- all models come on a base
- windows can be cut out and glued behind
- including lense of Byron Bay lighthouse
- copy template for glazing the lights included.
- comes with signs for every lighthouse including Name, place, and position
Product type | Papermodel |
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Manufacturer | HMV Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag |
Scale | 1/250 |
Designer | Benjamin Fentens |
Difficulty | medium |
Sheet size | DIN A4 |
Sheets | 8 |
Parts | 508 |
Parts without alternative parts | 323 |
Length | 190 mm (7.48 inch) |
Width | 150 mm (5.91 inch) |
Height | 110 mm (4.33 inch) |
Bauanleitung | German, English, French, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Pictures |
Cape Byron Lighthouse
Year of construction: 1901
Height: 23 m
The Lighthouse at Cape Byron was built in 1900.Even today the originally installed Fresnel lens is still in use. It has a diameter of about 2 meters, weighs about 8 tons and contains 760 prismatic ground glasses. The lighting system has been electrified since 1959. With a total light intensity of 2,200,000 cd, the lighthouse is the brightest of Australia.
Additionally Cape Byron Lighthouse is a very popular tourist attraction. More than 500,000 visitors come to the most easterly lighthouse on Australia's mainland each year.
Tacking Point Lighthouse
Year of construction: 1879
Height: 8 m
The Lighthouse at Tacking Point is one of 5 lighthouses in the same design. After commissioning in 1879 the lighthouse was automated in 1919. An electric lighting system is in use since 1974.
Hornby Lighthouse
Year of construction: 1858
Height: 9 m
The Hornby Lighthouse was built in 1858 at the southern end of the entrance to Port Jackson, the natural harbor of Sydney, after two heavy shipwrecks had revealed the need for a lighthouse the previous year. After its completion in 1858 the lighthouse was the third oldest in New South Wales. The lighting system has been automated and electrical since 1933.
Green Cape Lighthouse
Year of construction: 1883
Decommissioned: 1992
Height: 29 m
Built in 1883, the lighthouse at Green Cape is the first lighthouse built of cast concrete in Australia. In 1962 the lighting system was electrified and supplied by generators. Since 1992, the lighthouse has been out of operation and replaced by a new solar tower.