The Jager Hobby TG14B Crew Figure is a meticulously detailed model sailor, perfect for 1930s fishing boats and mid-century coastal vessels — especially well-suited to models such as Mobile Marine Models’ Scottish Coaster or similar 1:32 scale ships. Designed for both radio-controlled (RC) and static display builds, TG14B adds historical depth and working authenticity to your maritime scene.
This figure depicts a seasoned mariner dressed for practicality: a loose shirt with rolled-up sleeves, thigh-length trousers, and sturdy work boots. Around his neck hang vintage binoculars, hinting at watch duty, navigation, or a lookout’s task on an open sea passage. His worn navy captain’s hat and weathered seaman’s beard complete the picture of a man with decades of experience aboard hardworking coastal craft.
Place TG14B on the bridge wing, at the rail scanning the horizon, or standing mid-deck as part of your working crew. His natural stance and layered details bring a sense of time and story to any classic fishing trawler, tug, or coaster.
The Scottish Coaster was a 1960s Single Screw Motor Vessel, built by Alexandria Stephens of Glasgow to replace the ageing Puffers, which had long served the islands' growing trade routes. Vessels like the Dawn Light and her sister ships were built as part of an expansion program to accommodate the increasing traffic of goods and passengers between the Scottish islands and the mainland.
Crafted from high-quality, durable materials, the TG14B Crew Figure is designed for long-lasting use, whether as part of an RC working boat or a museum-quality display model. Whether stationed on the deck of a Scottish Coaster, keeping watch on a fishing vessel, or bringing life to a harbor diorama, this figure is the perfect addition to any modeler’s maritime collection.
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