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Germany produced a total of 15 Zerstörer 1936A-class destroyers, which the Allies referred to as the Narvik class. They were actually closer in size to a light cruiser than a destroyer, and they were known only by their hull numbers and didn’t receive any names. They sported powerful 5.9-inch guns.
   
Dragon has earlier offered 1/350 scale kits of three other destroyers, and they’re now being joined by their sister Z26. 
This new kit comes with some brand new parts to depict this earlier destroyer.
For example, the bridge is all new with its rounded wings. Also new is the funnel, which has a straighter profile than those found on the later destroyers.
Listed as item DRA1064 and is to be available in June.
This new kit comes with some brand new parts to depict this earlier destroyer.
For example, the bridge is all new with its rounded wings. Also new is the funnel, which has a straighter profile than those found on the later destroyers.
Listed as item DRA1064 and is to be available in June.
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