Model is almost ready to run (ARTR)
GRP hull
Superstructure of lasered ABS parts
Decks of lasered wood parts
Details and small parts of metal
Fine detailing
Lifeboats with multi-coloured paint scheme
Hull, superstructure, et cetera are spray-painted in matt colours
38 cm main gun swivels
14 cm guns swivel and tilt up and down
4 built-in SPEED 400 class electric motors
Simple installation of the RC components
Delivery includes: model, ship stand, small parts
The original
The HMS HOOD was a battle cruiser of the British Royal Navy of 1918 and was named after Admiral Samuel Hood, the 1st Viscount Hood (1724 to 1816).
In the years between the wars, the Hood was the largest warship in the world, at a time when the British public felt a close tie with the navy. Its name and its specifications were generally known; it was referred to as the Mighty Hood. Because of its popularity, it was often used for visits to other countries, to "show the flag".
In 1941, the Hood was sunk by high-angle fire in the Strait of Denmark in a battle together with the Prince of Wales against the Bismarck and Prinz Eugen. The sinking of the Hood shocked the British people and led in government circles to the demand to "sink the Bismarck". Which then occurred a few days later.
The model
ARTR (Almost Ready To Run)
Realistic replica of the battle cruiser of the Royal Navy of 1918
Running operations require an additional ballast weight of about 4.5 kg
High-quality, top-class model with good detailing
Specification
Scale 1:150
Overall length, approx. 1750 mm
Beam, approx. 210 mm
Overall height approx. 390 mm
All-up weight, approx. 12000 g
RC functions
Rudder
Forward/reverse, continuously variable control