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■Product Description
The world's most beautiful sailing ship has arrived!!
Built in 1937 as a training ship for a Norwegian civilian school. Immediately after returning from its maiden voyage, the war began and it was introduced into the navy. Later, it was requisitioned by the German army and used as a submarine tender. While moored, it was bombed by Allied forces, and after the war, it was found half-submerged, salvaged by the Allied forces, and returned to Norway. After being repaired in dry dock and put back into service, it sailed again in 1947, participating in sailing festivals and races. It can still be seen today. Its white sails, white mast, and white hull are symbols of Norway, a fishing nation.
Reproduced in 1/350 scale
Full hull specification. A waterline model can also be made with separate bottom parts.
■Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Aoshima Bunka Kyozai Co., Ltd.
Contents/Accessories: Display stand and rope included
Scale: 1/24
JAN: 4905083056561
■Remarks
*The images shown are of a prototype.
1/350 Christian Radich
$18.00
The world's most beautiful sailing ship has arrived!!
Built in 1937 as a training ship for a Norwegian civilian school. Immediately after returning from its maiden voyage, the war began and it was introduced into the navy. Later, it was requisitioned by the German army and used as a submarine tender. While moored, it was bombed by Allied forces, and after the war, it was found half-submerged, salvaged by the Allied forces, and returned to Norway. After being repaired in dry dock and put back into service, it sailed again in 1947, participating in sailing festivals and races. It can still be seen today. Its white sails, white mast, and white hull are symbols of Norway, a fishing nation.
Reproduced in 1/350 scale
Full hull specification. A waterline model can also be made with separate bottom parts.
■Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Aoshima Bunka Kyozai Co., Ltd.
Contents/Accessories: Display stand and rope included
Scale: 1/24
JAN: 4905083056561
■Remarks
*The images shown are of a prototype.