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Easy to build, choose this Zeeland model at 1/35 scale if you want to learn how to build.
The “WINSTON CHURCHILL”, later called “ZEELAND”, was built during the Second World War and equipped with a steam engine. She was in fact the last steam-powered coastal tug built for the Dutch company Goedkoop in Amsterdam. The vessel was then sold to the Dutch company Willem Muller in Terneuzen in 1964, where she was fitted with a diesel engine and renamed “ZEELAND”. It was dismantled in 1997 in Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Radio-controlled electric boat Zeeland 1:35
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Set for radio radio control PTR-6A V2 6-way + NIMH battery€89.95 - ref. S03770100 |
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Set for radio radio control PTR-6A V2 6-way + Lipo battery€94.95 - ref. S03770100V |
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Electric motor radio controlled variator BR Quicrun WP1060 ATLIMP 60A€34.95 - ref. Z54HWQR1060 |
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Acrylic paint pot white acrylic shiny 22m€3.00 - ref. LC51 |
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Acrylic paint pot acrylic green bright 22ml€3.00 - ref. LC11 |
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Acrylic paint pot acrylic orange brill. 22ml€3.00 - ref. LC55 |
Radio-controlled electric boat Zeeland 1:35
The “WINSTON CHURCHILL”, later called “ZEELAND”, was built during the Second World War and equipped with a steam engine. She was in fact the last steam-powered coastal tug built for the Dutch company Goedkoop in Amsterdam. The vessel was then sold to the Dutch company Willem Muller in Terneuzen in 1964, where she was fitted with a diesel engine and renamed “ZEELAND”. It was dismantled in 1997 in Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Fully-assembled radio-controlled boat kit
Easy to assemble
ABS plastic hull
Wooden deck and cabin
Items required for running:
All these accessories can be seen below in the list of complementary items.