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    Hello Andy-W.,
    Perfect winter work!
    I would love to bring something like this to life too. But here at our club, the harbor construction is coming to an end.
    Then I'll have time again for my โ€œcellar skeletons.โ€
    I'm excited to see your work! Good luck!
    See you soon, your Michel-C.

    PS: With a little imagination, you can achieve anything, as I did with my Dolores, a sternwheel steamboat.
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    trefusis is a estate near mylor Cornwall and all the ships of that lines was named after Cornish places I have a much older version of the same boat I would think its a scratch built one using another hull
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    Hi Andy the name Trefusis is a west country name. My last address was living in Trefusis Walk Watford Herts.
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    maybe this?


    https://www.wettringer-modellbauforum.de/forum/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=14
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    I have just purchased this ship, and was wondering if anyone knows which Co. the model was made by. The name they have given it, is wrong,( "Serbistan") of the Strick Line, as the ship was totally different. I believe it is a model of a ship built by J.Redhead & Co. of South Shields in the 1960's. The model is almost exactly like the first ship i joined in 1966 named "Trefusis" owned by the Haines Nourse Co. which was built by J.Redheads, in 1961. The model is made of plastic, and is 4' 7" long. (1405 mm) so is quite big one. It is of very good quality, judging by the fittings, and how it is assembled. Thanks. Andy.



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