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Tuesday, August 20, 2019 - 07:16 AM UTC
Aoshima Models has announced the November, 2019 release of the British Royal Navy Cruiser Dorsetshire in 1/700 scale.
HMS Dorsetshire was a heavy cruiser of the County class of the Royal Navy, a member of the Norfolk sub-class, of which Norfolk was the only other unit; the County class comprised a further eleven ships in two other sub-classes. Dorsetshire was built at the Portsmouth Dockyard; her keel was laid in September 1927, she was launched in January 1929, and was completed in September 1930. Dorsetshire was armed with a main battery of eight 8 in (200 mm) guns, and had a top speed of 31.5 knots (58.3 km/h; 36.2 mph).
Dorsetshire served initially in the Atlantic Fleet in the early 1930s, before moving to the Africa Station in 1933, and then to the China Station in late 1935. She remained there until the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, when she was transferred to the South Atlantic. There, she reinforced the search for the German raider Admiral Graf Spee. In late May 1941, Dorsetshire took part in the final engagement with the battleship Bismarck, which ended when Dorsetshire was ordered to close and torpedo the crippled German battleship. She joined searches for the heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper in August and the auxiliary cruiser Atlantis in November.
In March 1942, Dorsetshire was transferred to the Eastern Fleet to support British forces in the recently opened Pacific Theatre of the war. At the end of the month, the Japanese fast carrier task force—the Kido Butai—launched the Indian Ocean raid. On 5 April, Japanese aircraft spotted Dorsetshire and her sister Cornwall while en route to Colombo; a force of dive bombers then attacked the two ships and sank them. More than 1,100 men were rescued the next day, out of a combined crew of over 1,500.
The ship features an entirely new mold based on the Dorsetshire's specs as she appeared in 1942, just before she was sunk by Japanese carrier dive bombers.
The 1/700 scale HMS Dorsetshire is listed by Hobbylink Japan at https://hlj.com/1-700-scale-royal-navy-heavy-cruiser-hms-dorsetshire-aos05269 and can be pre-ordered now for US$22.
Dorsetshire served initially in the Atlantic Fleet in the early 1930s, before moving to the Africa Station in 1933, and then to the China Station in late 1935. She remained there until the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, when she was transferred to the South Atlantic. There, she reinforced the search for the German raider Admiral Graf Spee. In late May 1941, Dorsetshire took part in the final engagement with the battleship Bismarck, which ended when Dorsetshire was ordered to close and torpedo the crippled German battleship. She joined searches for the heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper in August and the auxiliary cruiser Atlantis in November.
In March 1942, Dorsetshire was transferred to the Eastern Fleet to support British forces in the recently opened Pacific Theatre of the war. At the end of the month, the Japanese fast carrier task force—the Kido Butai—launched the Indian Ocean raid. On 5 April, Japanese aircraft spotted Dorsetshire and her sister Cornwall while en route to Colombo; a force of dive bombers then attacked the two ships and sank them. More than 1,100 men were rescued the next day, out of a combined crew of over 1,500.
The ship features an entirely new mold based on the Dorsetshire's specs as she appeared in 1942, just before she was sunk by Japanese carrier dive bombers.
The 1/700 scale HMS Dorsetshire is listed by Hobbylink Japan at https://hlj.com/1-700-scale-royal-navy-heavy-cruiser-hms-dorsetshire-aos05269 and can be pre-ordered now for US$22.
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