ORP "Krakow"/ ORP "Wilno" - the Polish river monitors
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  • ORP "Krakow"/ ORP "Wilno" - the Polish river monitors
  • ORP "Krakow"/ ORP "Wilno" - the Polish river monitors
  • ORP "Krakow"/ ORP "Wilno" - the Polish river monitors
  • ORP "Krakow"/ ORP "Wilno" - the Polish river monitors
  • ORP "Krakow"/ ORP "Wilno" - the Polish river monitors
  • ORP "Krakow"/ ORP "Wilno" - the Polish river monitors
  • ORP "Krakow"/ ORP "Wilno" - the Polish river monitors

ORP "Krakow"/ ORP "Wilno" - the Polish river monitors

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Publisher/Producer: "Kartonowa Kolekcja". Poland

Scale: 1 : 100

Number of sheets: 10 x A4

Number of sheets with details: 4 2/3

Number of assembly drawings: 35

Difficulty: For modelers of any experience

Model dimensions: 368 mm x 62 mm x 132 mm

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ORP "Krakow" - interwar and World War II Polish river monitor. The ship entered service in 1926 in October. Length - almost 37 meters, width - 6 meters. The water capacity was 70 tons. By the end of the 1930s, armament consisted of 3 x 100 mm howitzers and 3 x 7.92 mm machine guns. ORP "Kraków" was created after the production of type B monitors (also known as "Gdansk" type monitors) was started and was based on the experience of their operation. At the same time, the preliminary projects provided for the creation of smaller ships. Finally, a monitor was created with practically no superstructures, with a specific lowering of the deck amidships and a very low side at the stern. ORP "Krakow" in 1927 after starting his service, he was assigned to the Pinsk flotilla, where he served until 1939. During the September campaign, he was active in Pripete, but did not actively participate in the fighting. The crew sunk it themselves in 1939 September 21. However, ORP "Kraków" was raised from the bottom by the Russians quite quickly and was later repaired and modernized. At first it served in the Dnieper flotilla under the name "Smolensk", but from 1940 was assigned to the Pinsk flotilla. After active participation in the first weeks of Operation "Barbarossa", the crew sunk this monitor a second time - this time in 1941 September 12.
 

A small and uncomplicated monitor model, that is perfect for both advanced beginners and modelers of all experience. Only the less experienced should work under the supervision of more experienced colleagues and this should not be one of their first more complex models You build. From the publication it is possible to make either the ORP "Krakow" or the ORP "Wilno" monitor, as different details are given for both models. Excellent graphic and textual instructions, clear and abundant assembly drawings, there is a small stock of colors. This is how all ship models and their instructions should be.

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