Hell and Jastarnia - Maritime lighthouses in Hell and Jastarnia (Poland)
Publisher/ manufacturer: “GPM”. Poland
Scale: 1 : 150
Number of sheets: 4 x A4
Number of sheets with parts: 2
Number of assembly drawings: 2
Difficulty level: For beginners and inexperienced modelers
Dimensions of the models: 98 mm x 83 mm x 280 mm and 23 mm x 23 mm x 90 mm
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The current tower of the lighthouse in Hell was built in 1947. The tower of the former lighthouse, which stood next to it in September 1939, was blown up by units of Polish pioneers as a great landmark for German warships firing on the peninsula. The lighthouse is visible 15 nautical miles (27.8 km) away.
The first lighthouse in Jastarnia was built in 1868 - 1869. It was a 25 m high openwork tower. In September 1939, this lighthouse suffered the same fate as the Hel lighthouse. The current lighthouse was built in 1950. It is built of 1.6 m diameter steel pipe, which has long been located at the Stilo lighthouse. The light of the Jastarnia lighthouse is an auxiliary navigational sign between Rozevie and Hel. The lighthouse is visible 15 nautical miles (27.8 km) away.
The models are not complex and are perfect for beginners and inexperienced modelers. And more experienced people can try to "squeeze" more, than the publication gives