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Victory at Sea - Type 1939-class torpedo boats

Victory at Sea - Type 1939-class torpedo boats

More commonly known to the Allies as the Elbing-class, the Type 1939 Flottentorpedoboot (fleet torpedo boat) was a marked improvement over the earlier Type 1937-class. The ship was more akin to a pre-war British destroyer, with a heavier gun armament, and better sea-keeping and structural performance. Type 1939s served in the Baltic, North Sea and the English Channel, and fought a number of actions with Royal Navy surface ships. T25 and T26 were sunk in action by the cruisers HMS Glasgow and HMS Enterprise in December 1943, while ships of the 4th Flotilla (T22, T23, T25 and T26) sank the cruiser HMS Charybdis earlier in the same year.

Contains three warlord resin & metal vessels, with game aids.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

$44.00
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Victory at Sea - Type 1939-class torpedo boats

More commonly known to the Allies as the Elbing-class, the Type 1939 Flottentorpedoboot (fleet torpedo boat) was a marked improvement over the earlier Type 1937-class. The ship was more akin to a pre-war British destroyer, with a heavier gun armament, and better sea-keeping and structural performance. Type 1939s served in the Baltic, North Sea and the English Channel, and fought a number of actions with Royal Navy surface ships. T25 and T26 were sunk in action by the cruisers HMS Glasgow and HMS Enterprise in December 1943, while ships of the 4th Flotilla (T22, T23, T25 and T26) sank the cruiser HMS Charybdis earlier in the same year.

Contains three warlord resin & metal vessels, with game aids.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted

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More commonly known to the Allies as the Elbing-class, the Type 1939 Flottentorpedoboot (fleet torpedo boat) was a marked improvement over the earlier Type 1937-class. The ship was more akin to a pre-war British destroyer, with a heavier gun armament, and better sea-keeping and structural performance. Type 1939s served in the Baltic, North Sea and the English Channel, and fought a number of actions with Royal Navy surface ships. T25 and T26 were sunk in action by the cruisers HMS Glasgow and HMS Enterprise in December 1943, while ships of the 4th Flotilla (T22, T23, T25 and T26) sank the cruiser HMS Charybdis earlier in the same year.

Contains three warlord resin & metal vessels, with game aids.

Models supplied unassembled and unpainted