
The Admiral Hipper was launched on February 6, 1937 and served on April 29, 1939. She is the first ship of the Hippel class. She participated in the invasion of Norway and then attacked the cargo ship on the Atlantic Ocean based on the port of Brest. On February 28, 1941, she returned to Kiel Port via the Danish Strait. Modifications are made there to increase the amount of fuel carried to increase its endurance. In the New Year of 1942, she participated in an attack on the JW-51B fleet, sinking a minesweeper and a destroyer. But the attack was not successful, and the Hippel was also hit. She then returned to Wilhelmshaven and retired for active repairs. It was not until January 1945 that the repair work was not completed, and the Hippel was rushed to serve again, carrying out the task of transporting refugees and wounded soldiers from the Eastern Front. The Hippel sank in Port Kiel on March 2, 1945.
German Heavy Cruiser Admiral Hipper No. 1941
Product Scale 1:350
Product Type Static Warship
Model Size Length: 531.43mm Beam: 61.55mm
Total Parts 402pcs
Metal Parts n/a
Etched Parts 2PCS
Film Film n/a
resin parts n/a
total number of plates 14 sprues, upper hull, lower hull, water line plate, deck, and stand
Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included.
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The Admiral Hipper was launched on February 6, 1937 and served on April 29, 1939. She is the first ship of the Hippel class. She participated in the invasion of Norway and then attacked the cargo ship on the Atlantic Ocean based on the port of Brest. On February 28, 1941, she returned to Kiel Port via the Danish Strait. Modifications are made there to increase the amount of fuel carried to increase its endurance. In the New Year of 1942, she participated in an attack on the JW-51B fleet, sinking a minesweeper and a destroyer. But the attack was not successful, and the Hippel was also hit. She then returned to Wilhelmshaven and retired for active repairs. It was not until January 1945 that the repair work was not completed, and the Hippel was rushed to serve again, carrying out the task of transporting refugees and wounded soldiers from the Eastern Front. The Hippel sank in Port Kiel on March 2, 1945.
German Heavy Cruiser Admiral Hipper No. 1941
Product Scale 1:350
Product Type Static Warship
Model Size Length: 531.43mm Beam: 61.55mm
Total Parts 402pcs
Metal Parts n/a
Etched Parts 2PCS
Film Film n/a
resin parts n/a
total number of plates 14 sprues, upper hull, lower hull, water line plate, deck, and stand
Plastic model kit, assembly required. Glue, paint and finishing supplies not included.
We are not responsible for any taxes, duty, VAT, customs or other fees on the receiver’s end.
Check out our other items and save on shipping!
To receive combined shipping, place the items you wish to purchase in your cart, discounted shipping will be automatically calculated at checkout.
Sorry, no shipping refunds can be given for combining separate orders.