Hercules is a steam tug built in 1907 now preserved at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park in San Francisco, California. It was built in 1907 by John H. Dialogue and Sons, of Camden, New Jersey, for shipowners and merchants' Tugboat Company of San Francisco, as part of their Red Stack Fleet. After completion, Hercules sailed for San Francisco through the Strait of Magellan with his sister ship, Goliath, in tow. Scale: 1/50 WIDTH: 163 mm. LENGTH: 915 mm. HEIGHT: 420 mm. Product description: Number of pieces Approximately 2100 pieces. Materials Plywood panel, linden sheets and strips, brass photoengravings, cast metal pieces, cotton threads, brass threads and fabric flags. Model This model offers a high level of detail and is planned to work with remote control and motorization (navigable). Remote control and motor are not included in the kit.