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Monday, September 18, 2006 - 03:11 PM UTC
News in from across the pond at Revell of Germany, of an interesting new addition in 1:350 scale plastic!
Revell of Germany is in the process of bringing yet another fine looking, as well as very interesting looking kit subject to us shipwrights, this time it's the "Kreuzer SMS Emden", in 1:350 scale.
Kit Details
Scale- 1:350
Release date- 09/2006
No. of parts- 139
Length- 339 mm
Skill Level 4
Type description- Cruiser
Year/Period- 1906
Origin D
Kit #-05041
Kit Name- Kreuzer SMS "Emden"
- Detailed hull with many engraved features
- Structural details of deck
- Detailed deck superstructures
- Detailed control tower
- 10.5 cm and 5.2 cm guns
- Lifeboats, davits
- 2 masts
- 3 funnels
- 2 propellers
- Display stand
Colors: 9 15 16 85 92 330 371
History of the Vessel
he history of the small German cruiser "Emden" is that of a ship with a short but illustrious career, that fought against the mightiest fleet in the world. Unexpectedly this is also a story in which chivalry, audacity and romance played their part. The keel of the Emden was laid in April 1906 at the imperial shipyards in Danzig, she was launched in May 1908 and went into service with the fleet in July 1909. In September 1910 she arrived in Ching Tao (East Asia) from where she patrolled Chinese waters. After the outbreak of World War I on 14.8.1914 she received the order to engage in commerce raiding in the Indian Ocean. Circumvented by skilful manoeuvres on the part of the enemy, she cruised in the Bay of Bengal, where she destroyed the oil storage tanks of Madras, sank many merchant ships and 2 small cruisers. She finally made for the Cocos Islands, where she came under artillery fire from the Australian cruiser Sydney and was disabled. Sea Captain Karl v. Müller ran the Emden onto the rocks and 116 men were taken prisoner. 134 of the crew were lost, the rest escaped. Her successes totalled 2 cruisers destroyed, 16 steamships sunk amounting to about 71000 GRT. All the surviving crew members would later be allowed to bear the name "Emden".
Scheduled for release this month!
See this and many other fine products at their official website!
And remember,
When contacting vendors, tell 'em you saw it on the pages of Model Shipwrights!
Kit Details
Scale- 1:350
Release date- 09/2006
No. of parts- 139
Length- 339 mm
Skill Level 4
Type description- Cruiser
Year/Period- 1906
Origin D
Kit #-05041
Kit Name- Kreuzer SMS "Emden"
- Detailed hull with many engraved features
- Structural details of deck
- Detailed deck superstructures
- Detailed control tower
- 10.5 cm and 5.2 cm guns
- Lifeboats, davits
- 2 masts
- 3 funnels
- 2 propellers
- Display stand
Colors: 9 15 16 85 92 330 371
History of the Vessel
he history of the small German cruiser "Emden" is that of a ship with a short but illustrious career, that fought against the mightiest fleet in the world. Unexpectedly this is also a story in which chivalry, audacity and romance played their part. The keel of the Emden was laid in April 1906 at the imperial shipyards in Danzig, she was launched in May 1908 and went into service with the fleet in July 1909. In September 1910 she arrived in Ching Tao (East Asia) from where she patrolled Chinese waters. After the outbreak of World War I on 14.8.1914 she received the order to engage in commerce raiding in the Indian Ocean. Circumvented by skilful manoeuvres on the part of the enemy, she cruised in the Bay of Bengal, where she destroyed the oil storage tanks of Madras, sank many merchant ships and 2 small cruisers. She finally made for the Cocos Islands, where she came under artillery fire from the Australian cruiser Sydney and was disabled. Sea Captain Karl v. Müller ran the Emden onto the rocks and 116 men were taken prisoner. 134 of the crew were lost, the rest escaped. Her successes totalled 2 cruisers destroyed, 16 steamships sunk amounting to about 71000 GRT. All the surviving crew members would later be allowed to bear the name "Emden".
Scheduled for release this month!
See this and many other fine products at their official website!
And remember,
When contacting vendors, tell 'em you saw it on the pages of Model Shipwrights!
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