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One of the few naval ships that truely revolutionized naval power. Launched in 1906, she served as the Royal Navy's flagship from 1907 to 1911.
   
Numbered as kit 6704, it is described as from a new tooling, comprised of 290 parts on 7 sprues. Photo-etch details are included as well as a name plaque and display stand. Completed the kit is over 9 inches long and has a suggested retail price of $48.95 (US).
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