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TSEKOA II BUOY TENDER
Tsekoa II was built in 1985 by Allied Shipbuilders of Vancouver
for Public Works of Canada to be used in the construction, maintenance,
and repair of buoys, docks and other marine structures in the numerous
small harbors along the British Columbia Pacific coastline. In the
early 1990s the vessel was sold to the Canadian Coastguard.
A detailed glassfibre hull; propshafts/tubes; rudders and propellers;
die-cut styrene and printed parts for deck and superstructure; as
set of 250 cast metal fittings and handrail stanchions; vacuum formed
rescue boat and liferaft canister; a large rear deck Atlas crane
kit; waterslide transfers for vessel name, depth markings etc; wooden
dowel for masts and rod for railings. Assembly instructions and
drawings. The kit is recommended for model makers with average building
skills. (Paints, adhesives, working bow thruster are not provided.
Tools will be required to complete.
Scale: 1/32 Length 33" Beam 9"
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