Lisa M Motor Yacht – Krick

$130.00

Scale: 1:25 Length: 27.17 inches Beam: 8.07 inches Height: 12.20 inches.

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Lisa M Motor Yacht (KR20320)

The Lisa M. is a typical motoryacht, as it can be found in all ports and marinas worldwide. Straightforward classic design with great elegance and great driving comfort with comparatively high travel speeds characterize this yacht type. And these features can also be transferred to the 1:25 scale model. All parts of the structure are laser-cut from plywood.

This is the ideal way to teach the beginner to basic hobbies and to guarantee a successful model. The hull of the hull is made of ABS and thus ensures absolutely simple installation of the drive unit with the best possible water tightness and safety during driving.

The deck is made of one piece of plywood and has a large opening for easy access to the interior. The complete assembly can be removed in one piece. All hardware parts, made of plastic or metal, are part of the kit. The dinghy is available as an additional kit. But even without a dinghy at the rear, this model looks great. The drive is a powerful 480 class motor with interference suppression capacitors, cables and articulated coupling.

A detailed guide with many step-by-step illustrations as well as a 1: 1 blueprint are also included. Adhesives, paints and tools, which are not included in the kit, are required for completion. Recommended accessories: Kit dinghy 1:25 Nowadays accessories: remote control min. 2 channels Trolley Rudder servo Accupack 7.2 V Charger For more details you rider More info Technical data Scale 1:25

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Last modified: February 1st, 2023 at 12:47 pm