Following the disappointment of missing out on the Replacement Patrol Boat Project for the RAN,
TENIX was announced as the prime contractor for the Royal New Zealand Navys Project Protector.
This huge project involves the construction of seven new vessels for the RNZN including a 132 metre
Multi-Purpose Vessel, two 85 metre Off Shore Patrol Vessels and four 55 metre In Shore Patrol Vessels.
The In Shore Patrol Vessel or IPV was a modified version of the vessel proposed by TENIX for the RAN
Replacement Patrol Boat design.
DMG was approached by TENIX to quickly re-build the second of the models of the RAN RPB into the
modified design for the RNZN IPV and make it suitable to travel back and forth across the Tasman for
various presentations which included an aluminium foam lined transit case to protect the model inside
the display case.
The model was received and work began on stripping the model down to just leave the hull and
basic superstructure modules. The hull was first modified with the addition of new re-positioned
bilge keels and new stabilisers. Modification to the superstructure included a new mast, .50 cal
machine gun platforms on each side and new sensors and aerial fit on the mast and top of the bridge
structure.
The model was further modified with the addition of new Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boats (RHIBS) of
New Zealand design, new guard rails, HIAB Sea Cranes and other minor details. The model was painted
in the RNZN standard paint scheme of Camouflage Grey, deep red undersides and dark grey side
numbers.
Following delivery of the model to TENIX the model made front page news in New Zealand when it
appeared with the New Zealand Governments Finance and Defence Ministers at the contract signing at
the Defence Headquarters in Wellington, NZ in September 2004.
Other models of this vessel and her Project Protector sister ships have now been
completed for TENIX and can be viewed by clicking on the links below.
IPV 1:150 scale OPV 1:150 scale
MRV 1:150 scale
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