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The Hong Kong model produced by Hornby under the Minic Ships name has a red plastic bottom fitted with two plastic rollers. It is also marked 'HONG KONG'.
The Hong Kong model produced by Hornby under the Minic Ships name has a red plastic bottom fitted with two plastic rollers. It is also marked 'HONG KONG'.
It was released as part of the 'Fightng Ships' line up along with the:  
It was released as part of the 'Fightng Ships' line up along with the:  
*[[HMS Bulwark aircraft carrier (Triang)|HMS Bulwark]]
*[[HMS Bulwark aircraft carrier (Triang, second issue)|HMS Bulwark]]
*[[HMS Vanguard Battleship (Triang)|HMS Vanguard]]
*[[HMS Vanguard Battleship (Triang, second issue)|HMS Vanguard]]
*[[IJM Yamato (Triang)|IJM Yamato]].
*[[Yamato (Triang, second issue)|IJM Yamato]].


The model has a red underside, grey body with tan decking and black details.
The model has a red underside, grey body with tan decking and black details.

Revision as of 15:58, 4 November 2011

Exhibit

Scharnhorst battlecruiser (Minic Ships, second edition)

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location:

Arch Two , Area 18
Tri-ang Minic Ships (display)


A 1:1200 second-issue model of the German Battle Cruiser DKM Scharnhorst, part of the Minic Ships range produced by Hornby between 1976 and 1980.

Triang Catalogue Number: M745

This Minic Ships model is of the famous Second World War German battle cruiser DKM Scharnhorst which was named after a First World War German Navy ship that was sunk in the Battle of the Falklands.

The Scharnhorst was sunk in the Battle of the North Cape in December 1943.

The Hong Kong model produced by Hornby under the Minic Ships name has a red plastic bottom fitted with two plastic rollers. It is also marked 'HONG KONG'. It was released as part of the 'Fightng Ships' line up along with the:

The model has a red underside, grey body with tan decking and black details.

DKM Scharnhorst's commissioned period was 1939-1943 (sunk in action).

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