
The British Navy's Beautiful Silhouette
From the time of its building, the British Battle Cruiser Repulse was the one of the most aesthetically pleasing warships made. During WWI, the light armored battle cruiser had high speed and an offensive ability and took a leading role in sea offensives. In August, 1916 the construction of the Repulse had been completed. After the Great War, the Repulse's side armor and armaments were both strengthened and modernized. When WWII broke out, the Repulse actively participated in the chasing of the German battleship Bismarck. Later it was deployed to the Far East where tensions ran high with Japan. December 10, 1941 two days after the beginning of the Pacific War, together the Repulse and the new battleship the Prince of Wales, ngaged the Malaysian invading Japanese forces. The battleship Repulse was later sunk by thunderous intensive Japanese aerial bombing attacks.
●Displacement: 27,750 tons ●Length: 242m, Width:31.3m ●Engine: 4 axle steam turbine ●Speed: 28.3 knots. ●Armament: 38.1cm multiple barreled guns x3, 10.2cm multiple barreled guns x3, "pom-pom" guns x8
- Model depicts Singapore December 1941 version
- Gun turrets feature polycaps for free rotation after assembly
- Amphibious Supermarine Walrus reconnaissance plane included
- Completes force Z when displayed with 31615 Prince of Wales & E class Destroyer