The German battleship Schleswig - Holstein Stein is a level before dreadnoughts in Germany. In 1906, the water base displacement was 13,993 tons, the total length was 127.7112 m, and the speed was 18.
Clearly defined by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles after the First World War, Germany was defeated. After the defeat, Germany was not allowed to build and had a fearless type of battleship, only allowing it to retain eight of the old battleships, the ship except for training and coastal defense, not for other purposes. These restrictions give the German Navy the ability to operate in areas with limited naval forces. Schleswig - Holstein Stein allows Germany to retain one of the old ships. Before the new ship entered the water in Germany, the Schleswig-old ship had been quietly fearless, bearing the heavy responsibility of defending the territorial waters of Germany.
On August 25, 1939, the old battleship Schleswig-Holstein "to commemorate the First World War Memorial in the name of" goodwill visit "to Poland, Danzig City, at 4:17 on September, Schleswig-Holstein shelling Polish barracks fired the first shot of World War II. The roar of cannons opened the World War II curtain.
World War II German Navy surface ship force has basically holed up at the harbor, the old Schleswig-Holstein painting terrestrial camouflage hiding. Ultimately, escaping the fate of being sunk after the war was also salvaged as compensation for material compensation for the Soviet Union.
- Scale: 1/350
- Item Type: Plastic Model Warship Kit
- Model Brief:
- Length: 367.1mm
- Beam: 66.8mm
- Total Parts: 470+
- Metal Parts: anchor chain
- Photo Etched Parts: 6 pcs
- Released Date: 2018-10
- More Features:
- The kit contains over 470 parts
- Hull split into two parts
- Deck wood pattern finely rendered
- Contains display stand
- Photo etched parts included
- The kit contains over 470 parts