Type: Sail-propeller frigate
Series: Navy
Country: Russia, 1860
Scale: 1: 200
Volume: 26 x A4
The Russian propeller-sailing frigate Oleg was laid down at the Kronstadt shipyard on January 29, 1858, launched on June 4, 1860. He died in August 1869 in a training squadron sailing in the Gulf of Finland between the islands of Gogland and Sommers. While rebuilding the squadron, the armored battery "Kremlin", colliding with the frigate "Oleg", struck its side with a sharp ram near the engine room. Currently, the ship lies at a depth of 56 meters and has almost no serious damage.
Contains 4 plates with parts (145 mm x 165 mm), which are the most difficult to cut from cardboard. To use them, the parts must be carefully separated from the plate. Photo etching will help you greatly enhance the effect of your model and give it a much more realistic look.
General Product Info | |
Material | Photo-Etched |
Scale | 1/200 |
Type | NOT SET |
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