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Servus ich verkaufe aus meiner Sammlung einen absolut Neuwertigen Eco Speed Schnellbaukasten. However both the building instructions ( which contains the parts listing/identification for this model ) and the plan sheet detailing the constructional details are missing from the kit. Approx length 103cm. Hanging from the ceiling are the electrical steel conduits and what is left of the bulkhead light fittings. By continuing to use this site, you agree to our use of cookies. K48005 AEC 6x6 2500 Gallon AVTUR Refueller with booms. Detailed photo The model on the stand showing further detail. Crash Tender makes up into a magnificent model 34.5 in length with a beam of 10 in, thus providing a scale model of truly seaworthy proportions, ideal for radio control installation. I am nearing the end of building a model of the 36 inch version of the KielKraft RAF Crash Tender, from the original plans, and need the deck fittings for the craft. Stern access Another view showing additional detailing of cockpit with access to radio control equipment through small hatch. Junior Member . RAF CRASH TENDER REVIVAL KIT Many modellers have expressed interest in these vintage designs and it was decided to produce a limited number of kits of this 1950s RAF craft for the enthusiast. A superbly detailed replica of the famous crash tender by Vosper, moulded in high impact polystyrene. It may well bring nostalgic memories to senior modellers and it will appeal to anyone who enjoys building with traditional materials. We have everything from the Wright Brothers, General Aviation, Airliners, and a full range of Modern Military airplane models. Wow ! the instructions are there and its in its original box, which is damaged. Ideal for spares / restoration. Thanks to Ron Henderson for the base image (03-Dec-16). ***Here is a tip Chris for building from vintage kits,take the printwood to your local printshop,ask them to copy them onto sticky back paper,all that you have to do then is roll down the paper onto fresh wood with a printers wooden roller ( obtainable from art shops ) cutting out the wood is aided by the sticky back paper holding the grain together ( thats a bonus for starters ) and turned fittings can be spun up in an electric drill used as a lathe,in other words just copy everything the best way you can think of,best of luck.