S.S. TALACRE
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TECHNICAL DATA: SCALE: 1:48 LENGTH: 863MM BEAM: 152MM
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The SS Talacre is a typical single hatch
coaster used in the coal trade of a type that was found by the hundreds around
the coast of the U.K. in the golden era of steam. Designed for Point of Ayr
Collieries by Crichton, Thompson & Co Ltd., of London she was built by
Crabtree &Co., of Great Yarmouth in 1917. Talacre was named after a small
village near the colliery. Talacre was finally scraped in 1959 by the Hammond
Lane Foundry in Dublin. Realism leaps out of the completed model, as if a turn
of a valve will start the anchor windlass or the cargo winch clattering away and
the lagged steam pipes to begin steaming and drying out.
The hull is of GRP fully detailed on the exterior with plating, double rivetting
and strakes. The whole package is complete with CNC cut plywood, printed
overlays, funnel material, hatch cover, moulded ships boats, mast and boom
material, cargo material, rigging cord, transfers, detailed drawings and
instruction book, crew members and all cast white metal fittings to complete.