Yaroslaviec and Krynica Morska - Yaroslaviec and Krynica Morska Maritime Lighthouses
Publisher/ manufacturer: “GPM”. Poland
Scale: 1: 150
Number of sheets: 6 x A4
Number of sheets with parts: 4
Number of assembly drawings: 3
Difficulty level: For beginners and inexperienced modelers
Dimensions of the models:178x 89x 220 mm and 78x 78x 170 mm
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The still standing Yaroslaviec lighthouse was built in 1838. The reason for its construction was the frequent catastrophes, that struck ships between Darlow and Lemba. It is a 33-meter-high brick tower, housed in a nearby lighthouse. After World War II, the lighthouse was resumed only in 1975 due to major devastation. The lighthouse is visible beyond 16 nautical miles (28.6 km).
The first lighthouse in Krynica Morska was built in 1895. At the end of World War II, he was mined by the Germans and blown up, when Soviet soldiers entered the town. For six years, a lamp built in the tower of the “Baltyk “holiday home, was used as a lighthouse. In 1951, the lighthouse was moved to a new building, which still operates today. The lighthouse is visible for 18 nautical miles (33.3 km).
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