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1:350 'Konig' class battleships were famous vessels of the Kaiser German Navy of WWI period. Totally four sisterships: "Konig", "Groser Kurfurst", "Markgraf" and "Kronprinz" were commissioned in 1914-1915. [Konig] Ship kits, full hull (injection) Limited Availability £38.99 5+
1:350 'Kronprinz' Battleship served with Kaiser German Navy of WWI period. She belonged to the "Konig" class ships. "Kronprinz" was commissioned 8.11.1914 and entered the 3rd Squadron of Open See Fleet (Hochseeflotte). Ship kits, full hull (injection) Catalogue £38.99 5+
1:72 Molch Midget Submarine U-Boat Type 'Molch', WWII German Midget Submarine (100% new molds)
The Molch was a single-seat ultra-small submarine designed for operations in the coastal zone and belonged to the so-called special assault forces. During development, it was designated as "Thomas II", and production of serial models, known as "Molch", began in July 1944. The mini-submarine was equipped with a single electric motor for s... Ship kits, full hull (injection) Catalogue £17.99 5+
1:700 Kaiser's steel fist. Includes 4 kits. The battleships (dreadnoughts) of the Konig class were built according to the German shipbuilding program of 1911-1913. From August to November 1914, they joined the High Seas Fleet (Hochseeflotte) in the 3rd Battleship Squadron. The dreadnoughts were distinguished by their reliable armor, which proved effective in naval engagements during World War I, including the famous Battle of Jutlan... Ship kits, full hull (injection) Limited Availability £71.80 5+