Finnieston Crane 1:148 Model Kit

£65.00

A large 1/148th (British N) scale model of Glasgow’s iconic Finnieston Crane. Standing 380mm tall and features a rotating jib, functional winch, and carriage traverse mechanism. This model kit has been faithfully designed to be as accurate to the real thing as possible, and is the perfect gift for someone interested in Glasgow or Scottish engineering. The box contains everything required to assemble the model as well as comprehensive pictorial instructions, and is supplied unpainted.

Due to its small parts and complexity, this is not a toy, and shouldn't be given to children. 

Assembled Dimensions: 527mm x 141mm x 380mm

Suggested tools: Scalpel, Tweezers, Sandpaper

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A large 1/148th (British N) scale model of Glasgow’s iconic Finnieston Crane. Standing 380mm tall and features a rotating jib, functional winch, and carriage traverse mechanism. This model kit has been faithfully designed to be as accurate to the real thing as possible, and is the perfect gift for someone interested in Glasgow or Scottish engineering. The box contains everything required to assemble the model as well as comprehensive pictorial instructions, and is supplied unpainted.

Due to its small parts and complexity, this is not a toy, and shouldn't be given to children. 

Assembled Dimensions: 527mm x 141mm x 380mm

Suggested tools: Scalpel, Tweezers, Sandpaper

A large 1/148th (British N) scale model of Glasgow’s iconic Finnieston Crane. Standing 380mm tall and features a rotating jib, functional winch, and carriage traverse mechanism. This model kit has been faithfully designed to be as accurate to the real thing as possible, and is the perfect gift for someone interested in Glasgow or Scottish engineering. The box contains everything required to assemble the model as well as comprehensive pictorial instructions, and is supplied unpainted.

Due to its small parts and complexity, this is not a toy, and shouldn't be given to children. 

Assembled Dimensions: 527mm x 141mm x 380mm

Suggested tools: Scalpel, Tweezers, Sandpaper