Display stand for the Rmah Auxiliary model in 1:200 scale.
To build the model oft he Rmah Auxiliary, the following sets of 3D prints are needed:- Rmah hull (in "Strong & Flexible") - this set
- Rmah superstructure (in "Strong & Flexible Polished")
- Rmah deck (in "Strong & Flexible Polished")
- Rmah details (in "Frosted Detail")
The auxiliaries A61 Rmah and A62 Alfaq were built as multi-purpose vessels / auxiliaries fort he United Arab Emirates. They are designed as RoRo ships (roll on, roll off), but can also be used as minelayers and for other supply tasks. Some sources on the web also suspect a possible ASW (anti submarine warfare) duty that, however, has not been confirmed. Both were built by Nobiskrug shipyard in Germany in 2013. The originals are 58m long, 11m wide, and have a draught of 2.4 meters. They are driven by twin screws (four blades each, no kort nozzles) and twin rudders. A bow thruster improves the general maneuverability. Photos are available online e.g. here:www.shipspotting.com/gallery/search.php?query=RMAH+A61 http://www.ship-dreams.de/galerie/index.php/Marine/United-Arab-Emirates/A-61 The model is designed in 1:200 scale. It is consequently set up to enable radio control functions (RC), both for the two shaft, the rudder and the bow thruster, which is designed to be fully working. Additionally, the radar, the main crane, the RoRo ramp a the stern and lights can be set up to work. However, this model is not set up to be ready to run, but it requires refinement and it only suitable for skilled model builder. For an assembly manual, details and further background information: see www.microboathobby.com (download section)