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Prinz Eugen WWII Battle Cruiser
This is a picture of the kit built right
out of the box. 12" long.
New high detail molding. DC308 $36.95
About the Prinz Eugen |
The Germania Belst Company from Kiel
constructed the Prinz Eugen as the third and last Admiral Hipper Class Heavy Cruiser to be
commissioned by the Kriegsmarine. Admiral Hipper Class Heavy Cruisers were
characteristically larger than heavy cruisers from other countries, and the huge Prinz
Eugen was elongated an additional 5 meters. With a displacement tonnage measuring at over
14,000tons this enormous German cruiser packed the firepower of four 20.3cm twin gun
turrets for its main armament. In May of 1941 the Prinz Eugen participated in Operation
Rheinubung to intercept trade ships in the Atlantic. On this mission she joined forces
with the Battleship Bismarck to help sink the British Battle Cruiser Hood and inflict
considerable damage on the British Battleship Prince of Wales. In February of 1942, the
Prinz Eugen, together with the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau left their
docks at Brest for Norway on an unexpected dash through the British Channel, in broad
daylight. Known as Operation Cerberus, this was to be one of the riskiest, yet best
prepared and best coordinated operations carried out by German forces in the Second World
War. After arriving safely in German waters, Prinz Eugen was active in the strategic
withdrawal from the Russian front, firing thousands of shells at encroaching Russian
forces when she provided support for evacuation ships carrying German troops and
civilians. One of the few German cruisers to survive World War II, the Prinz Eugen now
rests in the warm waters of the Marshal Islands. After enduring two atomic bomb tests she
lies capsized in the calm shallows of the Kwajelein Atoll. |
About the Model |
Tamiya presents a plastic model assembly kit of the Heavy German Battle Cruiser, Prinz Eugen. 1/700 scale, total length: 303mm, total width: 31mm. Equipment and armament faithfully recreated. Prinz Eugen can be assembled as it appeared in two different operations: Operation Rheinubung, 1941 and Operation Cerberus, 1942. In Operation Cerberus, Prinz Eugen was equipped with 5 additional 20mm AA-gun quadruple turrets for the "Channel Dash." Every detail of the ship's form is accurately recreated down to the subtle line separating the left and right side of the ship's hull. Weaponry, searchlight, and the minutest onboard equipment are all portrayed in breathtaking detail. |
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