Revell 05181 Battleship Gneisenau Model Kit

05181 Revell 1:1200 Scale
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Gneisenau - Historical battleship on a scale of 1:1200: A journey into maritime history

Discover the detailed model kit of the historic Gneisenau, a defining battleship of the Second World War. This 1:1200 scale kit allows you to reconstruct a piece of history. With a number of parts of 48, this model offers a balanced challenge for advanced modelers (Level 4). The finished dimensions of 188mm long, 30mm wide and 60mm high make this model an impressive display piece. Special features such as an authentic decal and detailed deck highlight the quality and realism of this kit. The 2024 re-edition provides modern and precise parts that make assembly a pleasure.

Scope of delivery:

  • 48 precisely manufactured parts
  • Authentic decals for realistic details
  • Detailed deck that brings the historic Gneisenau to life
  • Detailed instructions for hassle-free assembly
  • Bonus: Historical information and pictures about the Gneisenau

Special features:

  • Authentic decal: Gives your model a realistic look.
  • Detailed Deck: Each element has been carefully recreated to ensure historical accuracy.
  • 2024 re-edition: Benefit from improved materials and state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques.

The kit is aimed at advanced model makers (Level 4) who have experience in gluing and painting and are interested in historical warships. With its medium complexity, this model is ideal for model makers looking to expand their knowledge and skills.

Background information:
The Gneisenau was a battleship of the German Navy that saw action during the Second World War. She became particularly famous for her participation in the battles of the Skagerrak. This model not only brings you the joy of building a historic ship, but also a deep immersion in maritime war history.