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Optatus Berlin - OBL 1810 - Tor Flandria - 1:1250 - Waterline model - Original packed

€145,00

incl. VAT., excl. Shipping costs

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Ready for dispatch, delivery time 2 - 20 days

14-day return policy

Ship model of the Tor Flandria in scale 1:1250 by Optatus Berlin.

  • Manufacturer: Optatus Berlin
  • Model number: OBL 1810
  • Model type: Waterline model
  • Scale: 1:1250
  • Type of ship: RORO ship
  • Ship name: Tor Flandria
  • Shipping company: DFDS Tor Line
  • Condition: 2006
  • Year of manufacture: 1981
  • Material: Metal
  • Model condition: Brand new
  • Special feature: -
  • Original packed: Yes
  • Attention: 14+ no toy
  • Delivery usually takes place within 2-20 working days.
  • For more information about shipping costs, please follow the link .
  • If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at any time.

Please note that we cannot offer free return shipping and the costs are borne by the customer.

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Contact details

Modellperlen
Patrick Wingender
Bruchwiesenstraße 47
64380 Roßdorf, Germany
info@modellperlen.de

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Optatus Berlin - OBL 1810 - Tor Flandria - 1:1250 - Waterline model - Original packed

€145,00

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About Optatus Berlin

The small model shipyard from Optatus Berlin is located in Berlin Spandau. There the models are lovingly cast by hand and painted by hand. In addition to cargo ships, the portfolio also includes ferries and cruise ships.

The production of the mold

First, a master model of a ship is created based on the general plan. This can be done either by hand or using 3D printing. The master model serves as a template and is then cast in silicone rubber. After the rubber has hardened, the master model is removed and the negative mold remains.

Production of the model ship

The negative mold is used as a mold to fill a hot metal alloy. The liquid metal fills all the fine angles of the shape, making all the details on the model visible later. After cooling, the cast model is removed from the mold and cleaned to prepare it for painting. The painting, painting and decal placement are all done by hand.