Nida Maritime Lighthouse (Lithuania)
Publisher/ manufacturer: "GPM". Poland
Scale: 1 : 100
Number of sheets: 5 x A3, 1 x A4, 1 x A5, 1 x A6
Number of sheets with parts: 6
Number of assembly drawings: 4
Difficulty level: For modelers of any experience
Dimensions of the model: 90 mm x 90 mm x 300 mm
Number of laser cut cardboard parts: 263
Cardboard thicknesses: 0,25; 0,5 and 1 mm
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The lighthouse, now standing on Urbas Hill in Nida, was built after World War II on the site of the old lighthouse, which was destroyed in the last days of the war. It is a 29.34 m high round reinforced concrete tower painted with red and white stripes on a truncated cone base and with a red lamp stand. The signal is visible at a distance of 22 nautical miles (40.74 km).
A simple, beautiful model that is suitable for beginner modelers, but requires attention and a lot of hard work. When finished, it is sure to grace any modeler's collection. The publication is equipped with laser-cut cardboard details of the required thickness and mass-dyed, which are recommended to be used instead of printed details.
The assembly process of the model can be viewed here: