THE MARIE FELLING
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TECHNICAL DATA: SCALE: 1:32 LENGTH: 1105MM BEAM: 292MM
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The Marie Felling was built by Earls of Hall
and launched in 1928. Designed by the same team as the Imara, she was a Crown
Colony Contracts vessel and judging by the margin notes of the contract, gave
rise to the many improvements incorporated in the later Imara, especially with
regard to accomodation. Both were designed for the same type of harbour work.
From the deck layout up, the Marie Felling is an unusual and appealing vessel.
From the single lifeboat carried cross ship on the sub deck atop the forwad
saloon and the raised bridge on stilts, not to mention the cross passage through
the single superstructure, the massive plain funnel and open funnel deck all
combine to give this vessel a unique charm.
Model hull is fully detailed, as is the two part superstructure and funnel. All
these parts are moulded in GRP. Deck and bridge are ply, with a printed ply
overlay. Fittings are cast white metal. The superstructure is easily removable
to allow easy access to the hull making this model ideal fot steam propulsion.
The kit is available in either single or twin screw versions.