Trumpeter 1/700 HMS Eskimo Destroyer 1941 05757
Trumpeter 1/700 HMS Eskimo Destroyer 1941 05757
The Eskimo, a British destroyer tribe, began construction on August 5, 1936.åÊIt was launched on September 3, 1937, and served on December 30, 1938.åÊThe Eskimo participated in the second Battle of Narvik in April 1940. In November 1942, it supported the Allied forces to land in North Africa and serve in the Tenth Destroyer.åÊOn June 22, 1944, north of the British Channel, Brest, with the assistance of the Canadian Navy destroyer Haida and a Czech Air Force liberator bomber, the German Navy U-971 submarine was sunk.åÊIn the last days of the war, the Eskimo served in the Far East.åÊFor most of the spring of 1945, she was ordered to clear the Japanese army in Myanmar.åÊSoon the Eskimo and another tribal destroyer joined the fleet to destroy the remnants of the Japanese waters.åÊIn 1946, after a series of missions at home, the Eskimo was sold and dismantled on June 27, 1949.
Product Code 05757
Product Name Royal Navy Clan Destroyer Eskimo 1941
Barcode 9580208057576
Product Ratio 1:700
Product Type Static Warship
Model Size Length: 164.4mm Width: 15.9mm Height:
47.5mm Total Parts 92pcs
Metal Parts n/a
Etched Parts n /a
film film n/a
resin parts n/a
total number of plates 5 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and waterline plate
water paste coating HMS Eskimo (F75) 1941
publication date 2008-11
More description " -Two-directional slide-molded upper hullåÊ
åÊ-Lower hull made from two-directional slide molds
åÊ-Sponsons are represented on lower hull by slide-mold"

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Trumpeter 1/700 HMS Eskimo Destroyer 1941 05757

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The Eskimo, a British destroyer tribe, began construction on August 5, 1936.åÊIt was launched on September 3, 1937, and served on December 30, 1938.åÊThe Eskimo participated in the second Battle of Narvik in April 1940. In November 1942, it supported the Allied forces to land in North Africa and serve in the Tenth Destroyer.åÊOn June 22, 1944, north of the British Channel, Brest, with the assistance of the Canadian Navy destroyer Haida and a Czech Air Force liberator bomber, the German Navy U-971 submarine was sunk.åÊIn the last days of the war, the Eskimo served in the Far East.åÊFor most of the spring of 1945, she was ordered to clear the Japanese army in Myanmar.åÊSoon the Eskimo and another tribal destroyer joined the fleet to destroy the remnants of the Japanese waters.åÊIn 1946, after a series of missions at home, the Eskimo was sold and dismantled on June 27, 1949.
Product Code 05757
Product Name Royal Navy Clan Destroyer Eskimo 1941
Barcode 9580208057576
Product Ratio 1:700
Product Type Static Warship
Model Size Length: 164.4mm Width: 15.9mm Height:
47.5mm Total Parts 92pcs
Metal Parts n/a
Etched Parts n /a
film film n/a
resin parts n/a
total number of plates 5 sprues, upper hull, lower hull and waterline plate
water paste coating HMS Eskimo (F75) 1941
publication date 2008-11
More description " -Two-directional slide-molded upper hullåÊ
åÊ-Lower hull made from two-directional slide molds
åÊ-Sponsons are represented on lower hull by slide-mold"

Please complete all your shopping before checking out, we cannot combine shipping on separate orders.

Sorry, no shipping refunds can be given for combining separate orders.

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