„Odin“ – the Danish armored ship
Publisher/ manufacturer: “Oriol-Paper Modeling”. Ukraine
Scale: 1 : 200
Number of sheets: 14 x A4
Number of pages with details: 8
Number of assembly drawings: 29
Difficulty: For modelers of any experience
Model dimensions: 367 mm x 74 mm x 140 mm
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The armored ship "Odin", named after the supreme god of German and Norse mythology, was launched in Copenhagen shipyard in 1871, launched in 1872, commissioned in 1874. The main caliber consisted of four forward-loading 254 mm Armstrong guns, the ship was protected by armor, consisting of a full armor belt along the waterline, 102–303 mm thick, and 178 mm battery armor. The thickness of the deck armor was 26 mm, the control cabin - 142 mm. 1899-1900 the ship was substantially modernized by changing the cannons to rear-loading ones and changing the shape of the casemates. In 1912 in June "Odin" was decommissioned and broken up in the Netherlands.
This model has a high level of detail and is double-sided printing. Bronze paint printing is used, which makes the model more realistic. The model is designed for intermediate and advanced modelers, but not so complex, that it cannot be assembled by an advanced beginner or novice modeler under the supervision of a more experienced colleague. But it won't be easy.
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