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Zerstörer Z-17 Diether Von Roeder

Type 1936-class Destroyer · World War II
Zvezda · 9043 · 1/350 · 2013
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Zerstörer Z-17 Diether Von Roeder 1/350 scale type 1936-class destroyer
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German Navy
Zerstörer Z-17 Diether Von Roeder
German Navy

Z 17 Diether von Roeder is the lead ship of German Type 1936 class destroyers. With 3,415 tons at full load displacement, such destroyer could have a speed up to 38 knots and carried a powerful armament: five 127 mm guns, two twin 37 mm anti-aircraft guns and four 20 mm guns. The ship also had two 533 mm torpedo tubes, depth bombs and mines. Diether von Roeder as the other ships of the class was named after the German naval hero of the World War I. Captain-lieutenant Diether von Roeder was a commander of the 13th Torpedo Boat Flotilla and died in July, 1918, trying to rescue a crew of the sinking Torpedo Boat. Destroyer Z 17 Diether von Roeder was sunk during the battle with British destroyers and battleship Warspite (second battle of Narvik) on April 13, 1940.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Zerstörer Z-17 Diether Von Roeder 1/350 scale type 1936-class destroyer

Z 17 Diether von Roeder is the lead ship of German Type 1936 class destroyers. With 3,415 tons at full load displacement, such destroyer could have a speed up to 38 knots and carried a powerful armament: five 127 mm guns, two twin 37 mm anti-aircraft guns and four 20 mm guns. The ship also had two 533 mm torpedo tubes, depth bombs and mines. Diether von Roeder as the other ships of the class was named after the German naval hero of the World War I. Captain-lieutenant Diether von Roeder was a commander of the 13th Torpedo Boat Flotilla and died in July, 1918, trying to rescue a crew of the sinking Torpedo Boat. Destroyer Z 17 Diether von Roeder was sunk during the battle with British destroyers and battleship Warspite (second battle of Narvik) on April 13, 1940.

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