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Le Redoutable (S 611) [starter set]

Le Redoutable-class Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine · Cold War to Modern
Heller · 57075 · 1/400 · 2021
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Le Redoutable (S 611) [starter set]
Le Redoutable (S 611) [starter set]
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Plastic model kits with paints, brush and glue

320mm

36mm

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Le Redoutable (S 611) Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine
  • 1 x Heller Acrylic Paints Set
  • 1 x Heller Paintbrush
  • 1 x Heller Polystyrene Cement
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French Navy
Le Redoutable (S 611) [starter set]
French Navy

The REDOUTABLE (S 611), the first French nuclear submarine, launched in March 1967, commissioned in 1971, decommissioned in 1991, is now the largest publicly exhibited museum submarine in the world. The hull is made of highly elastic steel, which allows diving depths of more than 200 m. The boat is powered by a KK reactor with enriched uranium and natural water under pressure. The armament includes 16 missiles, which are comparable to the US Polaris, and 4 torpedo tubes.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Le Redoutable (S 611) Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine
  • 1*Heller Acrylic Paints Set
  • 1*Heller Paintbrush
  • 1*Heller Polystyrene Cement

The REDOUTABLE (S 611), the first French nuclear submarine, launched in March 1967, commissioned in 1971, decommissioned in 1991, is now the largest publicly exhibited museum submarine in the world. The hull is made of highly elastic steel, which allows diving depths of more than 200 m. The boat is powered by a KK reactor with enriched uranium and natural water under pressure. The armament includes 16 missiles, which are comparable to the US Polaris, and 4 torpedo tubes.

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