Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by
websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make
websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide
information to the owners of the site.
Here is a list of cookies this site uses:
Cookie name
Description
existing_user
Stores the email address used to previously log into the site, used to prefill forms like on the reset password screen
authchallenge
Authentication security checks
hcart
Stores the anonymous customer\'s cart token. If items are added to the card while not logged in, if you log in the items will be added to the customer\'s existing cart
hannants
Stores the session information while you remain on the site
pricer
Stores if the export or eu prices is selected on the catalogue page
hidefilter
Stores if the search filter panel is hidden or shown
AWSELB
Stores which server you\'re connected to so to access the same server while you navigate around the site
HMS Hood Mk 1 15"/42 Gun Turret B
Royal Navy Admiral Class Battlecruiser built and engined in Clydebank by Messrs John Brown & Co Ltd. Laid down in September 1916 and launched in August 1918, HOOD was the largest warship afloat when commissioned on May 15th 1920, retaining that distinction for the next twenty years.
HOOD was armed with eight 15in 42-calibre Mk I guns in four twin turrets in superfiring position, designated A, B, X, and Y from bow to stern. Turret B was located on the fo'c's'le deck, The turrets were hydraulically powered and could elevate to 30é° and depress to -5é°. The rate of fire for each turret was 2 rounds per minute, for a total of 8 rounds per minute for the entire ship.
The gun turrets on HOOD were some of the most powerful and advanced in the world at the time of their construction. They were a major factor in the ship's reputation as one of the most formidable warships in the world. However, they were also a major weakness. The turrets were relatively slow to traverse, and vulnerable to plunging fire from enemy battleships. This vulnerability was ultimately exploited by the German battleship BISMARCK, which sank HOOD in the Battle of the Denmark Strait on May 24th 1941.
1 bow turret c.1941. Choice of 2 markings. L: 520mm. Base included.
[+] More...
Manufacturer:
Takom
Code Number:
TAK05020
Scale:
1:72
Item type:
Gun kits (injection)
Price:
£43.33
Order Quantity:
Quantity In Stock:
5+
Availability:
This will usually be dispatched within 24/48 hours of receiving your order