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Varyag

Atlant/Slava-class Guided Missile Cruiser · Cold War to Modern
Trumpeter · 04519 · 1/350 · 2005
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Varyag 1/350 scale atlant/slava-class guided missile cruiser
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Soviet Navy
Varyag
Soviet Navy
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Russian Navy
Varyag
Russian Navy

RUSSIAN NAVY SLAVA CLASS CRUISER VARYAG Length: 186 m Beam: 20.8 m Displacement: Full: 11500 tons, Standard: 9800 tons The Project 1164 of missile cruisers was first laid in 1976. The first ship of this class was launched in 1979 at ship yard no. 445, and was commissioned in 1983 under the name Slava. The Slava was finally renamed with Moskva, and re-commissioned with hull number 121 after its overhaul in 2000 as the flag ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. 3 other vessels of this class were launched, the second unit, the Marshal Ustinov, was commissioned with the Northern Fleet in 1986 with hull no 070. The third unit was commissioned to the Pacific Fleet in 1989 under the name Chervona Ukraina, in 1990’s it was renamed 011 Varyag. The fourth and final vessel is still pending, initially to be named Vilna Ukraina.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Varyag 1/350 scale atlant/slava-class guided missile cruiser

RUSSIAN NAVY SLAVA CLASS CRUISER VARYAG Length: 186 m Beam: 20.8 m Displacement: Full: 11500 tons, Standard: 9800 tons The Project 1164 of missile cruisers was first laid in 1976. The first ship of this class was launched in 1979 at ship yard no. 445, and was commissioned in 1983 under the name Slava. The Slava was finally renamed with Moskva, and re-commissioned with hull number 121 after its overhaul in 2000 as the flag ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. 3 other vessels of this class were launched, the second unit, the Marshal Ustinov, was commissioned with the Northern Fleet in 1986 with hull no 070. The third unit was commissioned to the Pacific Fleet in 1989 under the name Chervona Ukraina, in 1990’s it was renamed 011 Varyag. The fourth and final vessel is still pending, initially to be named Vilna Ukraina.

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