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Revell 05112 1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition


1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
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1/72 Flower Class Corvette - Platinum Edition
This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.

The corvettes of the Flower Class will be associated for ever with the Battle of the North Atlantic, even though they were used in all theatres during the Second World War. Alongside other escort vessels they bore the main brunt of the battle against German submarines. These escort vessels derived from the cooperation between the Royal Navy and the Smiths Dock Company, who in 1938 had at their disposal a successful design for a commercial whaling ship called Southern Pride. The main feature of this design was that it followed merchant shipping practice, could easily be built by many small shipyards and the engines could behandled by civil shipyards. 60 corvettes of the Flower Class had been ordered before war broke out and a further 81 by the end of 1940. The first ship was completed five and half months later on 24.01.1940. All the others could be built within 23 days. After the decision had been taken to use the corvettes not just as coastal escorts but on the high seas, numerous alterations were needed. Thus the ships received a modified hull with a longer foreship giving them better thrust and overhang to protect them against the rough Atlantic seas. During the war the corvettes were equipped with other things such as radar, improved and more powerful anti-aircraft guns (Fla-MG or 20 mm Oerlikon guns), more depth charges and from the end of 1941 with Hedgehog anti-submarine weapons. During this period numerous alterations were also made to the bridge, in order to accommodate new electronic equipment and protections. In the meantime the Flower Class proved to be thoroughly seaworthy, so that it was used by almost all Allied navies (total 265). In the spring of 1942, when the German submarines transferred their sphere of operations to the American coast, the US Navy found itself obliged to make up its shortage of suitable escort vessels with British corvettes. 10 corvettes were given to America, with a further 8 from Canada.. Technical data: water displacement: 940 t / power plant: four-cylinder triple-expansion Scotch boilers/ power: 2,750 SHP/ speed: 16 kts / range: 4,000 miles at 12 kts / crew: 47 men.

Product Features:
- Including photo-etched parts
- Including metal tubes
- Including self-adhesive wooden deck
- Metal anchor chain
- Detailed hull
- Detailed screw
- Detailed deck superstructures
- Cowls
- Movable Lewis MG on mount
- Deck equipment with stowage lockers
- MG emplacements
- Search lights
- Cable winches
- Bridge with splinter-proof walls
- Detailed radar tower
- Movable windlass
- Movable 102 mm gun with protective wall
- Separate grenades
- Detailed funnel
- Lifeboats and rubber dinghies
- Depth charge release systems
- Separate depth charges
- Display stand
Decals for versions HMCS Snowberry and HMS Campanula:
Flower Class Corvette HMS Snowberry, Atlantic Ocean, May 1943
Flower Class Corvette HMS Campanula, Atlantic Ocean, December 1942

Product Details:
- For age: 15+
- Country version 1: Great Britain
- Length: 850 mm
- Number of parts: 1214
General Info
Scale 1/72
Type Scale Model Kit
Subtype Naval Vessel
  • Stock: Out Of Stock
  • Reward Points: 245
  • SKU: RV 05112
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