Trumpeter Hms Hood Battle Cruiser Plastic Model Kit, 1/200 Scale

SKU: ZCM-86596
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  • 1 piece hull with exterior detail
  • Detailed upperworks, superstructure and weapons suite
  • Deck fittings, ship's boats, cranes, radar, antenna and more
  • Photo-etched parts, display stand and nameplate
  • Completed kit approximately 51-1/2" long
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Description

This amazing 1/200 scale plastic model kit features 1-piece full hull with exterior detail, engraved deck plank texture, detailed upperworks, superstructure and full weapons suite, fine deck fittings, highly detailed ships boats and cranes, radar and antenna, chain for anchor, metal propeller shafts, filigree masts and yardarms, name plate and display stand, extensive photoetched parts (for all on-deck equipment and other accents), 3-view color painting guide and decals for hull markings and ensign. Completed kit is approximately 51.6 inches long. Trumpeter number TR03710.

History

Royal Navy battle cruiser Hood, named after the 18th-century Admiral, Samuel Hood, was built at the Clydebank shipyard in Scotland by John Brown & Co. Ltd., laid down in September 1916, launched in August 1918 and commissioned in May 1920. Planned as one of four battle cruisers of the Admiral class, only Hood was completed. At the time, it was the heaviest and most powerful warship in the world and the pride of the British fleet. With immense prestige, she was known as 'The Mighty Hood.'

Hood spent the winter of 1940-41 patrolling the northern waters of the Denmark Strait between Greenland and Iceland, watching over any attempted breakout by German heavy units to attack Atlantic convoys bringing vital supplies to Britain for the USA.

When Germany's sea pride Bismarck, in company with Prinz Eugen, got through the patrols, Hood and the brand new Royal Navy battleship Prince Of Wales were despatched to intercept and destroy the German ships. On 24th May, 1941, at 05.52, at a range of 22,000 yards, Hood opened fire. As Hood and Prince Of Wales were steering towards Bismarck to close the range, Bismarck replied with accuracy. On the third salvo, Hood was hit close to the main mast, setting her on fire. At 05.55 the British ships began to turn broadside to the German ships to enable all guns to open fire. As they did so, the fifth salvo from Bismarck struck Hood in its magazine. The catastrophic explosion tore Hood apart and she split in two, sinking in minutes.

There were only three survivors from her crew of 1,418 men, the Royal Navy's greatest single loss of the Second World War. To avenge the loss of Hood, the order was given to 'Sink the Bismarck.' More than 2,000 Kriegsmarine sailors perished when Bismarck sank on 27th May, 1941. The wreck of Hood was located in 2001, and is a designated war grave.

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