Motor Tugboat Hermes
Scale: 1/250
Skill Level: easy
Size (LxWxH): 178x30x88 mm (7x1x3 inch)
This Bugsier tug boat from 1923 was one of the first mtor tub boats. It can be built either as a waterline model or with a full hull.
The famous model kit of the tug boat Hermes comes with some beautiful details. The model cann be built either as a waterline model or with a full hull on a display stand. In addition to all the details on deck there's also a bunch of maritime signal flags included. So the tug can be decorated for example for a parade.
The kit of the Hermes is easy enough to build and is suitable for modelers with a bit less experience. It also fits to many of the bigger ships of HMV and thus is perfect not only for a model harbour but also for some dioramas. The model is also great for experienced modelers to build in between bigger projects.
The model highlights:
- Waterline or full hull model possible
- International code of signals
- detailed masts
- with towing attachment
- Including model display
- realistic strakes
Product type | Papermodel |
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Manufacturer | HMV Hamburger Modellbaubogen Verlag |
Scale | 1/250 |
Designer | Peter Brandt |
Difficulty | easy |
Sheet size | DIN A4 |
Sheets | 3 |
Parts | 277 |
Length | 178 mm (7.01 inch) |
Width | 30 mm (1.18 inch) |
Height | 88 mm (3.46 inch) |
Bauanleitung | German, English, Pictures |
Technical data:
- Launched 1922 at Norderwerft AG, Hamburg
- Comissioning: 1923
- Length: 40,8m
- Width: 6,96 m
- Displacement: BRT 270,45
- Engines: 2 AEG-Dieselmotoren
- Engine power: 1600 PS
- Speed: 13,5 kn
- Fuel capacity: 45t (max. 110t)
- Crew: 18 - 25 seamen
Hermes was the first tug boat from Bugsier in Hamburg that had a diesel engine instead of the usual steam engine. During the 2nd World War it was in service of the Kriegsmarine as a Salvage tug boat. On July 19th, 1944 Hermes sank after it was hit by a bomb in St. Malo in France. After the war she was salvaged by the French and later repaired. As Teanace she was in service in the french navy. She was deleted from the ship list in 1974.