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Zeesboot by Mirabell61 - FINISHED - scale 1:24 - wooden fishing vessel c. 1876 - small-finished
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Steamship Ergenstrasse, 1:87, by Mirabell61
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Pilot Schoner "5 Elbe", Scale 1:50 by mirabell61
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Sternwheel steamer "Mississippi Lady"
Relatively simple paddlewheel steamer kit, appr. scale 1:30 , built as Christmas present for 3 year old grandson. Electric powered for opperation on pond or lake, length 76 cm
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HJEJLEN, paddle wheel steamer of 1861
RESTORED model
The Hjelen is a danish paddle wheel steamer of 1861, still afloat and cruising with passengers. She is one of the maritime attractions of Silkeborg Denmark. This old Billing Boats model has been restored and some alternative details added. Scale is 1:50
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Mediteranean Chebec "Eagle of Algier"
This Chebec is based on an Amati plan which has been enlarged from scale 1:60 to new 1:48, the armed ship is built from scratch with many special details inside / outside with outcut viewing possibility from the port side. It is representing a vessel that was also used by corsairs and pirates of the mediteranean North African "Barbary Coast".
The crew I have chosen and gathered together, is recruited from a bunch of multi cultural "ruffians". The build time was appr. 9 months.
For larger images , please right click on the pic, and choose the larger magnification from the grey colored multi function bar "other sizes", (choose the largest option there)
Enjoy
Nils
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Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, 4-stacker early Atlantic liner
First German 4-stacker Atlantic liner, launched 1897 at AG Vulcan shipyard in Stettin (Baltic Sea), blue riband awarded for fastest Atlantic crossing. Model by Nils Langemann, scale 1:144, scratch built POB and metal plated hull with resembled riveting
Actual liner : 22,35 knts, 14.349 BRT, 28.000 psi
For better viewing the gallery photos can be enlarged by clicking on..., and then choose desired formate from the menue : "other sizes"
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HMS PEGASUS
HMS Pegasus by Mirabell61 - 1776-1777 - scale 1:64 - 16 gun "Swan Class" sloop from Amati / Victory Models plan
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Steam powered river tug "Lorbas"
Steam river tug "Lorbas", scale appr. 1:25, with V-6 steam-motor, and gas fired boiler, 109 cm, for RC control, by Nils Langemann
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Steamship Heinrich Kayser
This Steamer was built in 1898 at FSG shipyard in Flensburg / Germany under the Name "Elbing" for account of the German-Australien-shipping Company and she served the German Australian route many years.
Renamed to "Heinrich Kayser" my grandfather was her captain, when she foundered in 1922, taking all on board down with her in the northwest Atlantic without leaving a trace.
Nils
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