“Dardo” - the Italian destroyer
Publisher/ manufacturer: "Orlik". Poland
Scale: 1 : 200
Number of sheets: 12 x A4
Number of sheets with parts: 9
Number of assembly drawings: 66
Difficulty level: For average experience and experienced modelers
Dimensions of the model: 481 mm x 49,5 mm x 111 mm
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“Dardo” - Italian “Freccia” class destroyer, built at the “Odero Sestri Ponente” shipyard, was launched on 6 September 1930. 4 ships of this series were built: “Freccia”, “Dardo”, “Strale” and “Saetta”. On the basis of this project, 4 more ships were built, which supplemented the Greek navy. After Italy's capitulation in World War II, “Dardo” took over Kriegsmarine, where he served as TA-31. The ship was badly damaged, when Allied aviation bombed Genoa on October 25, 1944. The ship was no longer repaired and was sunk by the crew on April 24, 1945.
Although small, it is a richly detailed and interesting model, that only moderately experienced and experienced "sea wolves" can overcome.