Parts in "Versatile Plastic Processed" material to complete the model of the motorship "Sinekura 2" in 1:200 scale (on a sprue):
- Main mast
- Forward mast
- Aft mast
- 2 booms
- Chimney
- Rack on bridge
- Rudder
- Dinghy crane
- Dinghy support
- Companionway
- Crane beam support
- Cable drum for crane
- Crane basis
- Crane housing
To complete the ship, four different sets of 3D prints are needed:
Additionally, further parts are available to complete the model:
- Cargo hold
to complete the model with an open cargo hold
If you want to add functionality to the model, two sets of prints are available to help you make the basic RC functions work:
- Functional parts
Includes the basic parts for RC installation for the main rudder (rudder lever), the bow thruster, the crane rotation and possibly the crane lift function and to install a small geared motor for the radar - Brass hook for crane
Intended to support the RC functionality with a hook that has sufficient weight
A display stand is currently not available (yet).
Size of the model:
length: 25 cm
width: 6 cm
The "Sinekura 2" is a typical multi-purpose coastal transport vessel with high versatility even under difficult conditions. She is operated by
Onego Shipping in Russia. The fact that she is equipped with a 25 ton crane makes her somewhat unique. She was built 1988 in Japan.
Technical
details of the original
length 50 m
beam 12 m
tonnage 724 tons
The model is designed in 1:200 scale. It can be built as a model for static display or as a working RC boat. It is set up to enable radio control functions (RC), with single shaft and rudder as well as the bow thruster fully functional. As the model is rather small, the model can only be used in quiet water conditions. Additionally, the radar and lights can be set up to work, additional function such as the crane can be added by a skilled modeller, too. However, this model is not set up to be ready to run, it requires refinement and is only suitable for skilled model builders.
An assembly manual, a set of drawings and further informations can be found on my website (download section): http://www.microboathobby.com/
Information on the original:
Photo series on Shipspotting
Photo collection (in Russian language)