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Trumpeter - 1/350 Hms Hood

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1/350 HMS Hood

Trumpeter 05302

Excludes all gluespaints and tools necessary to assemble.

HMS Hood was a British battlecruiser, the keel of which was laid in 1916, launched in April 1918, and entered service with the Royal Navy in May 1920. The total length of the ship was 262m, width 32m, and her full displacement in 1941 - 48,400 tons. HMS Hood's top speed was around 28-32 knots. The main armament at the outbreak of World War II was eight 381 mm guns in four twin turrets. The secondary armament consists of 14 102 mm guns, 24 40 mm cannons and 4 533 mm torpedo tubes.

HMS Hood was the only Admiral class ship to enter service with the Royal Navy. It was also the only line cruiser put into service after the end of World War I. What's more - throughout the interwar period it was the largest ship in the world, which was specially negotiated by British diplomats during the Washington Conference in 1921-1922. Despite her great size, HMS Hood had at the time of launching similar artillery armament as other line ships in the Royal Navy. However, it had much weaker armour, which was to be compensated for by considerable speed - which actually happened in the 1920s. However, at the outbreak of World War II, the German, Italian, and Japanese battleships were at least as fast as HMS Hood but had much better armour. HMS Hood was built at the John Brown shipyard in Clydebank. From the moment she entered service, she was part of the British Atlantic Fleet, quickly becoming a kind of showcase of the Royal Navy, as the largest ship in the world. In the period from 1920 to 1939, he made numerous representative and occasional cruises - e.g. in the years 1924-1925 he made a cruise around the world. At the outbreak of World War II, he served in the North Atlantic, and in 1940 he was ferry to Gibraltar and took part in Operation Catapult, i.e. the destruction of the French navy at the base in Mers-el-Kebir. In May 1941, HMS Hood was sent, with the battleship HMS Prince of Wales, against the German battleship Bismarck. During the clash with the Bismarck in the Danish Strait, HMS Hood was sunk on May 24, 1941.

Sku: 9580208053028
Vendor: Trumpeter
R 2,759.95
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Gavin Falck
Trumpeter 1/350 HMS Hood

I'm enjoying building this kit. So far it is going together beautifully. I'd love to get hold of photo-etched railings etc, but seeing as they cost almost as much as the kit itself, maybe it's just as well that I cannot find a set of photoetched parts in SA right now.

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