"Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers
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  • "Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers
  • "Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers
  • "Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers
  • "Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers
  • "Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers
  • "Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers
  • "Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers
  • "Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers

"Grozny"/ "Gromkij" - the czarist Russian "Grozny" class destroyers

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Publisher/ manufacturer: “Avangard". Ukraine

Scale: 1 : 200

Number of sheets: 10 x A3

Number of pages with details: 4

Number of assembly drawings: 51

Difficulty: For modelers of any experience.

Model dimensions: 320 mm x 32 mm x 92,5 mm

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"Grozny" type destroyers - a series of Russian ships, built in 1904 at the "Nevsky" Shipbuilding and Mechanics Plant under the program "For the needs of the Far East". They were like a further development of "Buyny" type destroyers. Build 3 pcs. Unlike the prototype, their galley is located on the upper deck between the navigator's cabin and the boiler room hoods, and the main and auxiliary mechanisms were also arranged differently. In addition, the rear control bridge was redesigned and 2 machine guns were installed. Both ships, depicted in this publication, were launched in 1904, but their fates were different: "Grozny" broke through to Vladivostok after the Battle of Cusima and successfully arrived on November 21, 1925, when it was removed from the fleet lists. "Gromkij" was sunk in the Battle of Cusima.

Small, but well-designed and richly detailed models of small warships, that recreate the appearance of ships from 1905, are designed for modelers of all experience but not for complete beginners. Only advanced beginners and less experienced modelers are advised to work under the supervision of a more experienced modeler and simplify details, wherever possible. All sheets of non-frame details are double-sided printed, there is a considerable color reserve. The print quality is excellent. There are no text instructions, the graphics instructions are excellent. From the publication You can make complete models of two ships.

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