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HMS Rodney (29)

Rodney-class Battleship · Between the Wars to World War II
Tamiya · 77502 · 1/700 · 2015
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Plastic model kit

308mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x HMS Rodney (29) 1/700 scale rodney-class battleship
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British Royal Navy
HMS Rodney (29)
British Royal Navy

This is an assembly kit of the battleship HMS Rodney, which was completed in 1927 and went on to participate in many well-known actions such as escorting convoys to Malta, the invasion of North Africa and Normandy, and of course the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck. Its revolutionary design consisting of three triple 40.6cm gun turrets all mounted forward of the bridge has been accurately reproduced. The bridge, funnel, and mast near the stern are also brimming with detail. Line it up with the HMS King George V to recreate the major players that sank the Bismarck.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*HMS Rodney (29) 1/700 scale rodney-class battleship

This is an assembly kit of the battleship HMS Rodney, which was completed in 1927 and went on to participate in many well-known actions such as escorting convoys to Malta, the invasion of North Africa and Normandy, and of course the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck. Its revolutionary design consisting of three triple 40.6cm gun turrets all mounted forward of the bridge has been accurately reproduced. The bridge, funnel, and mast near the stern are also brimming with detail. Line it up with the HMS King George V to recreate the major players that sank the Bismarck.

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