




Meng 1/700 ROYAL NAVY BATTLESHIP H.M.S. RODNEY (29)
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Description
Discover the perfect challenge for beginners with the H.M.S. Rodney scale kit! This detailed model of the H.M.S. Rodney, as it appeared in 1929, is designed for an enjoyable building experience without the need for paint, thanks to its multi-colored molded pieces. The snapfit design eliminates the need for glue, and decorative stickers for the flags add a touch of realism. Choose to display your model as either a waterline version or a full-hull ship on the included black plastic stand. Once assembled, the model measures 311mm in length and 47mm in width, making it a striking addition to any collection.
[Includes]:
- H.M.S. Rodney scale model kit (as fitted in 1929)
- Black plastic display stand
- Decorative stickers for flags
[Size]:
- Length: 311mm
- Width: 47mm
[Materials]:
- Multi-colored molded plastic
From the manufacturer:
The Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, signed by major world powers, marked the beginning of the Navy Holiday and led to the creation of the Royal Navy Battleship H.M.S. Rodney. As the second Nelson class battleship, H.M.S. Rodney featured a revolutionary flush deck hull and was armed with three triple 16-inch gun turrets arranged in a unique pyramid layout. Built on the "all or nothing" principle, it boasted the finest armor protection of its time. Known as one of the "Big Seven" battleships during the Navy Holiday, Rodney was a testament to naval engineering. MENG's PS-001 1/700 Royal Navy Battleship H.M.S. Rodney (29) is the first in the PS series, crafted with exclusive reference materials from the UK's National Maritime Museum, offering accuracy and detail.
