Description
- Tirpitz Boat Historical Significance: the Tirpitz battleship model represents a long lasting history, which dates back to 1922 when a Master joiner Alois Eggenweiler opens his carpenter shop. Tirpitz was the second battleship of the Bismarck class battleships serving in the World War II. The ship is named after Alfred von Tirpitz, the Grand Admiral who was behind the creation of the Kaiserliche Marine. The ship was launched in 1939 and commissioned in 1941 into the German fleet
- Ship Model Kit Material: model ship kit includes high-quality wooden deck and plastic hull for long-lasting use. Durable, handcrafted, scratch built and ready-to-assemble R/C compatible boat model kit
- Multipurpose Boat Model Kit Applications: Tirpitz battleship replica model can be used for sailing on the water as the model contains radio controlled functions such as the ability to go forwards and backwards, rudder control and motor control. Ideal for ship modelling enthusiasts and seasoned collectors. Designed to appeal to the 'radio control' modellers
- Box Contents: radio boat model kit includes a detailed manual in several languages and additional plan for completion of the plastic hull, deck, rudder, wood and cardboard sections, propellers with shafts and tubes. The detailed fittings include portholes, anchors, anchor cables, headlights, flag-pole, hawse pipes, anchor capstans, life-boats, traffic boats, anti-aircraft artillery, triple turrets, torpedo pipes, masts and more
- More Information: R/C compatible boat making kit. The model kit is suitable for beginners. Measurement of model ship hobby kit is 125cm x 18cm. Kit is designed by a team of maritime experts - expect museum-like quality. Scale 1:200
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The Tirpitz Model Boat Kit is an R/C compatible boat kit - a boat controlled remotely with radio control equipment. The Tirpitz battleship model represents a long lasting history, which dates back to 1922 when a Master joiner Alois Eggenweiler opens his carpenter shop. Tirpitz was the second battleship of the Bismarck class battleships serving in the World War II. The ship is named after Alfred von Tirpitz, the Grand Admiral who was behind the creation of the Kaiserliche Marine. The ship was launched in 1939 and commissioned in 1941 into the German fleet. Tirpitz firstly served in the Baltic Fleet, then she sailed to Norway to act as a deterrent against the Allied invasion and after several more missions she was eventually broken up between 1948 and 1957. The radio boat model kit includes a detailed manual in several languages and additional plan for completion of the plastic hull, deck, rudder, wood and cardboard sections, propellers with shafts and tubes.