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Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset

$117.00
Discover the Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset, an outstanding model kit designed for maritime enthusiasts and collectors alike. This meticulously detailed model allows you to construct the renowned Jean Bart, an illustrious ocean-going tug famously built by Ateliers et Chantiers de France in Dunkerque. Launched on February 25, 1956, the Jean Bart was engineered for power with its impressive dual 1250 CV Werkspoor diesel motors, uniquely mounted on a single driveshaft, making it one of the largest tugboats in Europe during its operational period.

The Utrecht Twinset enhances this crafting experience by showcasing the vessel’s fascinating journey after decommissioning in 1965. Originally sold to Holland, it was aptly renamed Utrecht, continuing its legacy until its third life began in Greece as Kriti. This triple transformation culminated in its retirement in Honduras, enriching the model's story and providing historical depth for builders.

Ideal for both novice and expert model builders, this kit includes precision-engineered parts and straightforward assembly instructions to ensure an enjoyable building process. This historic tugboat model is perfect for display or as an esteemed gift to fellow maritime admirers. Don't miss the chance to own the Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset! Purchase now from Smartfox NZ and dive into a captivating maritime legacy today!
Discover the exquisite Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset, an exceptional model kit that brings the captivating history of maritime vessels to your fingertips. This meticulously crafted kit allows you to recreate the iconic Jean Bart, an ocean-going tug built at Ateliers et Chantiers de France in Dunkerque. Launched on February 25, 1956, the Jean Bart was designed with power and efficiency in mind, boasting two 1250 CV Werkspoor diesel motors on a single driveshaft, making it one of Europe’s largest tugs of its time. This model is perfect for avid collectors and hobbyists fascinated by naval architecture and maritime history.

The Utrecht Twinset offers a unique opportunity to explore the vessel’s evolution beyond its initial purpose. After its decommissioning in 1965, the Jean Bart was sold to Holland, where it was renamed Utrecht. In 1977, this legendary tug found new life in Greece under the name Kriti, and by 1993, it had journeyed to Honduras before retiring. The Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset encompasses this rich narrative, allowing you to not only build a remarkable model but also appreciate its intriguing past.

Ideal for both seasoned model builders and newcomers to this hobby, this kit features detailed parts and easy-to-follow instructions, ensuring a rewarding building experience. Elevate your collection with this historic tug model, perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift for maritime enthusiasts. Get your Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset today at Smartfox NZ and embark on a journey through maritime history!

Ocean-going tug manufactured at Ateliers et Chantiers de France in Dunkerque for the Société de Remorquage et de Sauvetage du Nord, the JEAN BART was christened on February 25, 1956. Fitted with two 1250 CV Werkspoor diesel motors, each on the same driveshaft, it was, at the time, one of Europe’s largest ocean-going tugs. Subsequent to her decommissioning in Dunkirk in January 1965, she was sold in Holland during July of the same year and renamed The Utrecht. In 1977, she began a third life in Greece under the name Kriti. In 1993, she left for Honduras, where she would ultimately be definitively retired from service.

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Detailed model kit of the Jean Bart tugboat, showcasing its maritime history and transformation to Utrecht and Kriti.
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Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset

$117.00
Discover the Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset, an outstanding model kit designed for maritime enthusiasts and collectors alike. This meticulously detailed model allows you to construct the renowned Jean Bart, an illustrious ocean-going tug famously built by Ateliers et Chantiers de France in Dunkerque. Launched on February 25, 1956, the Jean Bart was engineered for power with its impressive dual 1250 CV Werkspoor diesel motors, uniquely mounted on a single driveshaft, making it one of the largest tugboats in Europe during its operational period.

The Utrecht Twinset enhances this crafting experience by showcasing the vessel’s fascinating journey after decommissioning in 1965. Originally sold to Holland, it was aptly renamed Utrecht, continuing its legacy until its third life began in Greece as Kriti. This triple transformation culminated in its retirement in Honduras, enriching the model's story and providing historical depth for builders.

Ideal for both novice and expert model builders, this kit includes precision-engineered parts and straightforward assembly instructions to ensure an enjoyable building process. This historic tugboat model is perfect for display or as an esteemed gift to fellow maritime admirers. Don't miss the chance to own the Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset! Purchase now from Smartfox NZ and dive into a captivating maritime legacy today!
Discover the exquisite Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset, an exceptional model kit that brings the captivating history of maritime vessels to your fingertips. This meticulously crafted kit allows you to recreate the iconic Jean Bart, an ocean-going tug built at Ateliers et Chantiers de France in Dunkerque. Launched on February 25, 1956, the Jean Bart was designed with power and efficiency in mind, boasting two 1250 CV Werkspoor diesel motors on a single driveshaft, making it one of Europe’s largest tugs of its time. This model is perfect for avid collectors and hobbyists fascinated by naval architecture and maritime history.

The Utrecht Twinset offers a unique opportunity to explore the vessel’s evolution beyond its initial purpose. After its decommissioning in 1965, the Jean Bart was sold to Holland, where it was renamed Utrecht. In 1977, this legendary tug found new life in Greece under the name Kriti, and by 1993, it had journeyed to Honduras before retiring. The Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset encompasses this rich narrative, allowing you to not only build a remarkable model but also appreciate its intriguing past.

Ideal for both seasoned model builders and newcomers to this hobby, this kit features detailed parts and easy-to-follow instructions, ensuring a rewarding building experience. Elevate your collection with this historic tug model, perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift for maritime enthusiasts. Get your Heller: 1:200 Jean Bart + Utrecht Twinset today at Smartfox NZ and embark on a journey through maritime history!

Ocean-going tug manufactured at Ateliers et Chantiers de France in Dunkerque for the Société de Remorquage et de Sauvetage du Nord, the JEAN BART was christened on February 25, 1956. Fitted with two 1250 CV Werkspoor diesel motors, each on the same driveshaft, it was, at the time, one of Europe’s largest ocean-going tugs. Subsequent to her decommissioning in Dunkirk in January 1965, she was sold in Holland during July of the same year and renamed The Utrecht. In 1977, she began a third life in Greece under the name Kriti. In 1993, she left for Honduras, where she would ultimately be definitively retired from service.

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